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OF   THE   FOUNDING   OF 


PHILLIPS  EXETER  ACADEMY, 


New  Hampshire, 


JUNE    20   AND    21,    1883. 


EXETER,  N.  H.: 

WILLIAM  B.  MORRILL,  Printer. 

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LNTRODUCTORY. 


Phillips  Exeter  Academy  is  one  of  the  few  Americnii 
schools  which  can  boast  of  having  attained  the  age  of  a 
century.  Its  founder,  Hon.  John  Phillips,  LL.  D.,  who  was 
himself  for  some  years  a  successful  teacher,  had  the  wise 
foresight  to  launch  and  give  direction  to  the  school  in  his 
lifetime.  During  eighty-four  of  its  hundred  years,  it  had 
only  two  principals,  the  one  for  fift}^,  the  other  for  thirty- 
four  years.  Dr.  Benjamin  Abbot,  the  former  of  these, 
elevated  the  infant  seminaiy  to  the  highest  rank,  and  won 
for  •  himself  a  position  as  an  educator  of  youth  scarcely 
second  to  that  of  the  most  eminent  masters  of  the  great 
public  schools  in  England.  Dr.  Gideon  L.  Soule,  his  suc- 
cessor, had  already  been  a  professor  In  the  Academy  for 
sixteen  j^ears,  and  upon  being  advanced  to  the  principalship, 
fully  maintained  the  authority  and  dignity  of  the  office,  and 
the  well  earned  credit  and  standing  of  the  school. 

Among  the  many  brilliant  names  upon  the  roll  of  instruct- 
ors in  the  Academy,  are  those  of  Richaru  Hildreth,  for 
fourteen  years,  and  Joseph  G.  Hoyt,  for  eighteen  years,  who 
gained  here,  as  they  did  subsequently  in  other  fields  of  effort 
the  highest  repute  for  learning  and  abiUt}'.  Of  the  Academy 
to-day,  it  is  enough  to  say  that  two  of  its  professors,  Messrs. 
Wentworth  and  Cilley,  have  served  for  a  quarter  of  a 
century   each,  with  usefulness   and   distinction   in  no  way 


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inferior  to  those  of  the  ablest  of  their  predecessors,  and  that 
its  methods,  its  traditions  and  its  prestige  have  been  fnlly 
preserved,  while  the  continualh^  increasing  requirements  of 
successive  years  have  been  abundantly  met. 

The  general  catalogue  of  Phillips  P^xeter  Acadeni}'  reveals 
some  extraordinary^  facts.  Beyond  dispute  the  galax}'  of 
great  names  which  it  contains  is  unequalled  in  the  annals  of 
any  school  in  the  countr}-,  within  the  like  period.  The  wide 
diffusion  of  its  more  than  five  thousand  Alumni  is  not  less 
remarkable.  Among  them  are  found  representatives  from 
every  state  and  territory  of  our  own  country,  and  from  each 
of  the  four  quarters  of  the  globe. 

In  respect  to  its  religious  character  this  school  is  entirely 
free  from  sectarianism.  The  Founder  provided  that  the  Prin- 
cipal should  be  a  member  of  a  Calvinistic  church,  and  that 
the  Trustees  and  Instructors  should  be  Protestants.  Every 
student  is  required  to  be  present  at  the  daily  devotional 
exercises  in  the  Chapel,  and  to  attend  some  church,  regularly, 
on  the  Christian  Sabbath.  But  no  denomination  controls 
the  school,  and  the  students,  or  their  parents  or  guardians 
for  them,  have  the  power  to  choose  what  form  of  religious 
worship  and  church  they  will  attend.  The  morals  of  all 
pupils  are  sedulously  inquired  into,  and  no  boy  whose  influ- 
ence threatens  to  be  injurious  is  suftered  to  remain  in  the 
Academy. 

The  standard  of  scholarship  of  Exeter  has  always  been  of 
the  highest.  Students  are  expected  to  keep  well  up  with 
their  classes,  and  to  do  their  work  faithfully-,  in  order  to 
retain  their  connection  with  the  school.  Tl^ere  is  no  room 
in  it  for  the  idle  or  the  incompetent.  To  have  gone  through 
the  course  of  Exeter  carries  with  it  the  assurance  that  the 
work  has  been  thoroughly  done. 

In  the  discipline  of  the  school  as  much  freedom  is  allowed 
the  pupils  as  is  consistent  with  safet3' .  This  course  has  been 
found  most  efficacious  in  encouraojinsj  them  to  cultivate  self- 
reliance,  a  sense  of  honor  and  true  manh'  qualities. 


As  the  one-lmndredtli  anniversary  of  the  foundation  of 
Phillips  Exeter  Academy  drew  near,  the  friends  of  the  insti- 
tution assumed,  with  one  voice,  that  the  interesting  and 
important  event  was  to  be  celebrated  by  suitable  memorial 
exercises.  Meetings  of  those  especially  interested  were 
accordingly  called,  at  which  it  was  determined  that  the 
celebration  should  be  held  at  the  close  of  the  summer  term, 
on  June  20  and  21,  1883. 

It  was  also  decided  that  the  exercises  should  consist  of  a 
Reunion  of  the  Alumni,  to  be  held  on  the  evening  of  the 
former  daj^ ;  of  an  Oration  and  a  Poem,  to  be  delivered  in 
the  forenoon  of  the  second  day  ;  and  of  Addresses  by  the 
presiding  officer  and  distinguished  guests,  after  the  public 
dinner  to  be  served  in  the  afternoon  of  the  second  da^'. 

A  general  Committee  was  appointed  by  the  Trustees  to 
take  charge  of  the  Centennial  Observances,  consisting  of 
Messrs.  Charles  H.  Bell  and  John  C.  Phillips  of  their 
own  Board,  George  A.  Wentworth  of  the  Facult}-,  and 
Prentiss  Cummings  of  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Artemas  H. 
Holmes  of  New  York,  N.  Y.,  of  the  Alumni. 

Invitations  were  given  to  Hon.  George  Bancroft,  LL. 
D.,- of  Washington,  D.  C,  to  preside  at  the  dinner;  to  Rev. 
Horatio  Steubins,  D.  D.,  of  San  Francisco,  California,  to 
deliver  the  Oration  ;  to  Edward  Hale,  A.  B.,  of  Cambridge, 
Massachusetts,  to  recite  the  Poem;  and  to  the  Principal, 
Albert  C.  Perkins,  Ph.  D.,  to  make  the  Address  of  Wel- 
come to  the  Alumni. 

Each  of  the  gentlemen  named  accepted  the  part  assigned 
him. 

It  is  only  necessaiy  to  add  that  the  gathering  of  the 
Alumni  was  fully  equal  to  the  most  sanguine  expectation, 
that  the  occasion  was  full  of  enjoyment  to  them,  and  highly 
satisfactory  to  every  friend  of  Phillips  Exeter  Academy. 


Note.  It  is  proper  to  state  that  most  of  the  Addresses  are 
printed  from  the  stenographer's  report,  without  revision  by  their 
authors. 


WEDNESDAY  EVENING, 


On  the  evening  of  A\"ednesda3',  June  30,  the  meeting  of 
the  Ahimni  was  held  in  the  Acadenw  hall.  Albert  C. 
Peukins,  rh.  D.,  the  Principal  of  the  Academy,  presided, 
and  delivered  the  following 

ADDRESS  OF  WP:LC0ME. 

I  do  not  know  who  it  was  that  first  took  from  Lucretius 
the  phrase  alma  mater  and  applied  it  to  a  school  of  learning. 
The  readiness  with  which  men  have  accepted  and  adopted  it 
is  proof  that  no  other  name  more  fitting  or  more  significant 
could  be  found.  The  personality  of  such  a  parent  is  indeed 
somewhat  intangible.  No  artist  can  draw  her  lineaments  or 
define  her  stature.  But  her  character,  her  guiding  influence, 
her  capacity  to  encourage  and  help  her  children,  her  love 
and  solicitude  for  them  while  they  are  under  the  roof-tree, 
her  watchful  anxiety  for  them  when  they  have  let  go  her 
hand  and  have  bidden  her  good  b3'e  are  all  solid  realities 
that  are  felt  in  the  lives  of  thousands  of  men.  Many  ele- 
ments go  to  make  up  the  qualities  of  our  cherishing  mother. 
All  that  lingers  in  the  atmosphere  and  constitutes  the  genius 
loci  is  a  part  of  her.  The  aim  of  the  founders,  the  influ- 
ence of  early  instructors,  the  wa}'  in  which  that  influence  has 


been  perpetuated,  the  achievements  of  generations  of  men 
who  were  trained  under  her,  the  aroma  exhaled  from  story 
and  tradition,  the  name  and  fame  of  preacher,  statesman, 
law3'er,  teacher,  historian,  poet,  healer,  man  of  art,  man  of 
business,  all  are  united  in  filling  our  conception  of  the  traits 
assigned  to  this  beloved  mother.  I  can  easil}'  believe  that 
3^on,  who  come  back  here  to-day,  are  glad  to  recognize  this 
close  and  tender  relationship.  I  can  assure  you  that  all  that 
this  relationship  implies  is  bound  up  in  the  welcome  extended 
to  each  and  every  one  of  you .  Some  of  you  were  here  in  the 
early  3'ears  of  the  century.  You  have  heard  the  story  of  the 
school  from  the  lips  of  men  who  personally-  knew  John 
Phillips  ;  you  thus  link  us  to  the  day  a  hundred  years  ago, 
when  for  Phillips  Exeter  Academy  it  was  "time  for  school 
to  begin."  You  remember  Dr.  Abbot  in  the  prime  of  his 
manhood,  and^'ou  tire  able  to  reproduce,  as  no  one  else  can, 
the  spirit  of  those  days  of  hope  and  promise,  as  well  as  of 
fullilment.  We  look  upon  you,  and  with  renewed  sense  of 
the  truth  of  the  words  we  sa}' :  The  glor}'  of  children  are 
their  fathers. 

Others  of  you,  the  great  body  of  the  Alumni  who  are  now 
in  the  active  business  of  life,  bearing  the  brunt  of  affairs, 
were  here  under  the  instruction  of  Dr.  Soule.  Ten  years  ago 
he  was  here  to  welcome  me.  The  shadows  of  advancinir 
years  touched  him  gently,  and  brought  out  a  sweetness,  rare 
even  in  the  ripest  old  age.  A  father  wrapt  in  the  interests 
of  a  son  could  not  extend  to  him  counsel  more  kind  and 
considerate  than  that  which  I  received  from  him.  My 
acquaintance  with  him  of  six  years  enables  me  to  imagine 
somewhat  of  the  cordial  paternal  cheer  with  which  he  would 
have  greeted  you  and  bidden  you  to  this  feast,  if  his  eye 
could  have  seen  tliis  day.  Let  the  memory  of  him,  as  it 
abides  here  in  freshness  and  beauty,  be  the  best  greeting  we 
can  give  to  you. 

A  thousand  busy  men  are  living  who  have  joined  our  school 
within  the  last  ten  years.     These,  ipQre  than  aiiybod3'  and 


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cvcrybucly  else,  arc  the  school  oC  to-diiy.  Thc}^  come  from 
colleges,  from  professional  schools,  from  the  first  steps  of 
the  slippery  steep  on  which  they  are  feeling  that  the  work  of 
life  has  full}'  begun.  The  "shades  of  the  prison  house" 
have  not  yet  wholly  closed  around  them.  We  hear  the  ring- 
ing tones  of  their  voices,  the  confident  word  of  hope,  and 
feel  the  rush  of  that  enthusiasm  that  keeps  the  world  forever 
young.  Our  festival  would  be  a  lonesome  place  without 
them  ;  and  with  no  cold  or  formal  words  we  summon  them. 
The  fathers  shall  see  the  same  boys  in  them  that  were  here 
of  another  generation.  Perhaps  too  they  will  feel  that  the 
bond  which  unites  us  most  firmly  is  the  survival  of  some- 
thing of  the  boyish  spirit,  and  that  in  a  gathering  like  this 
we  can  take  liberties  with  Shakespeare  and  say : 

"One  touch  of  boyhood  makes  the  whole  world  kin." 

We  gladly  salute  those  not  of  our  household,  sons  of  other 
schools,  benefactors,  helpers  in  the  work  of  training  men. 
The  "common  bond"  surrounds  us  and  includes  within  it  all 
who,  like  our  founders,  have  set  "virtue  and  piety"  and  "sound 
learning"  as  the  imperishable  jewels  of  the  soul. 

"There  are  few  spectacles  more  striking  or  more  affecting 
than  that  which  a  great  historical  place  of  education  presents 
on  a  solemn  public  day."  So  said  Macaulay  at  Glasgow 
when  the  famous  University  had  reached  the  end  of  four  cen- 
turies. So  say  we  at  the  end  of  our  first  centur}^,  ^  we 
have  turned  towards  the  four  winds  in  quest  of  the  children 
of  the  Academy,  as  we  have  seen  them  coming  from  the 
ends  of  the  earth  and  gathering  around  us  with  their  wealth 
of  honors  and  precious  influences,  their  record  of  the  impress 
they  have  stamped  upon  the  history  of  their  time. 

But,  after  all  that  can  be  said,  the  warmest  welcome  you 
will  receive  must  be  one  not  uttered  in  words.  A  sentiment 
pervades  the  air ;  it  finds  expression  in  the  thrill  that  darts 
through  the  clasped  hands  of  old  friends,  in  the  gleam  that 
lights  the  faces  of  those  \yho  come  home  again  to  find  that 


sweetness  of  which  they  have  been  able  to  sing,  but  not  to 
taste,  in  the  message  which  the  voice  of  nature  shall  speak 
to  them  as  they  walk  over  this  ground  and  pass  beneath  these 
trees.  It  was  under  the  sway  of  emotions,  kindled  by 
thoughts  like  these,  at  the  commemoration  day  of  a  great 
university,  that  once  in  his  life  the  matchless  tongue  of 
Edmund  Burke  faltered  and  became  mute. 

It  is  well  that  in  an  age  like  this,  so  busy,  so  practical,  so 
secular,  there  remains  one  pious  pilgrimage  holding  a  lirm 
place  in  the  affections  of  the  best  men — the  pilgrimage  which 
the  scholar  makes  to  the  scene  of  his  earl}"  struggles  and 
victories.  There  he  finds  what  to  him  comes  nearest  to  the 
fountain  of  perpetual  youth  ;  there  he  slakes  his  thirst  with 
never-failing  draughts  ;  there  he  learns  to  adjust  himself  to 
the  world  around  him  ;  there  he  clarifies  his  vision,  dimmed 
it  may  be  by  ambition,  or  greed,  or  disappointing  failure  ; 
there,  let  us  ever  devoutly  pray,  he  shall  never  cease  to  hear 
the  greeting  of  a  fond  mother  for  her  returning  child.  Our 
salutation  is  at  the  end,  not  of  a  3'ear,  but  of  a  century.  It 
is  full  of  the  memory  of  what  that  long  period  has  accom- 
plished for  the  school,  for  the  country  and  for  the  world. 
We  expect  to  hear  much,  we  ought  to  hear  much  of  all  this  ; 
but  still  in  an  age  of  progress  so  wonderful,  we  do  not  feel 
afraid  to  set  our  growing  school  before  the  eyes  of  men,  to 
point  to  her  sons  girdling  the  earth  with  sources  of  light, 
enriching  literature,  science,  art,  politics,  religion,  and  ask 
What  centur}^  plant  has  produced  a  fairer  flower? 


I  am  now  permitted  to  present  to  you  one  of  the  most 
highly  honored  of  the  sons  of  the  Academy — one  who  was 
here  early  in  the  present  century-,  a  pupil  of  Dr.  Abbot,  a 
life-long  friend  of  Dr.  Soule,  widely  known  as  a  friend  of 
sound  and  liberal  learning — Professor  Packard,  of  Bowdoin 
College, 


ADDRESS  OF  PROF.  ALPHEUS  S.  PACKARD,  D.  D. 

I  entered  the  Academy,  June,  1811,  having  been  admitted 
on  the  "Phillips  Foundation."  I  found  at  Capt.  Hallibur- 
ton's, where  those  on  the  "Foundation"  boarded,  among 
others,  Jared  Sparks,  John  Gorham  Palfrey,  and  Charles 
Briggs,  all  on  their  last  term  in  the  Academy  before  entering 
Harvard.  Those  in  this  position  are  often  called  "charity 
students."  The}"  were  none  the  worse  for  that,  none  the 
worse  for  themselves,  nor  for  the  Academy.  Not  one  of  us, 
I  am  sure,  has  ever  been  ashamed  of  the  appellation. 
Could  the  record  of  the  "Phillips  Foundation"  be  examined 
it  would,  I  think,  afford  an  argument  in  the  question  recent- 
I3"  raised  regarding  the  value  of  such  charities. 

I  recall  with  peculiar  interest  the  assistant^  then  on  his' 
last  term  of  service j  Nathan  Lord,  in  subsequent  years 
President  of  Dartmouth. 

At  the  opening  of  the  next  academic  year,  September  or 
October,  1811,  a  lad  was  admitted  on  the  "Foundation"  to 
one  of  the  places  made  vacant  b}"  the  entrances  to  college, 
the  son  of  a  prominent  clergyman  of  Massachusetts,  George 
Bancroft.  We  were  fellow  foundationers,  fellow  boarders, 
and  a  part  of  the  time  classmates  during  that  year.  I  had 
advantage  of  my  comrade  in  one  respect,  and  I  acknowledge 
in  one  respect  only,  which,  however,  I  have  held  ever  since ; 
I  was  a  3'ear  or  more  older.  The  record  has  it,  that  I  entered 
at  twelve,  he  at  eleven.  He  entered  Harvard,  myself  at 
Bowdoin.  Our  paths  have  been  widely  divergent.  It  is 
nearly  sixtj^-seven  years  since  we  had  speech  of  each  other, 
and,  I  ma}"  sa}',  that  among  special  attractions  to  this  cele- 
bration has  been  the  hope  of  meeting  my  school-mate  of 
seventy-one  years  ago. 

I  do  not,  I  trust,  violate  the  propriety  of  the  occasion  by 
referring  to  a  scene  of  our  academic  life.  Older  Alumni 
remember  the  exercise  in  declamation  Wednesday  afternoons 
in  the  Academv  Hall.     On  one  of  those  occasions,  Bancroft 


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in  a  dialogue  personated  an  old  man,  a  father,  in  breeches, 
long  hose,  shoes  with  buckles,  and  a  bob-wig.  His  persona- 
tion was  done  to  the  life.  The  rruicipal,  Mr.  Abbot,  Prof. 
Hildreth  the  assistant,  and  Henry  AY.  Fuller,  had  seats  on 
the  floor  near  the  entrance.  From  the  side  benches  near 
them,  I  noticed  the  dignified  Pruicipal  shaking  his  sides  with 
laughter  at  the  spectacle  on  the  stage  at  the  farther  end  of 
the  hall,  of  the  little  old  man,  with  emphatic  pointing  of  his 
forefinger,  expostulating  in  sharp,  high-strung  tones  of  dis- 
pleasure. 

It  is  a  tradition,  that  a  German  master  as  he  entered  his 
school-room  was  accustomed  to  doff  his  hat,  reverentialk,  to 
his  pupils.  When  asked  the  meaning  of  that  act  he 
replied,  "  because  among  m}'  bo3's  may  be  future  syndics  and 
burgomasters  of  the  city  ;"  thus  obeying  the  precept  of  Juve- 
nal, "Reverentia  maxima  debetur  puero."  Those  who  were 
in  the  small  circle  at  Capt.  Halliburton's  in  my  day  thought 
little  of  the  future  that  awaited  them  ;  one  to  hold  a  marked 
position  in  the  ministry  of  a  church  in  Baltimore,  then  to 
establish  wide  and  lasting  reputation  by  contributions  to 
American  histor}'  in  the  lives  of  Washington  and  Franklin, 
and  in  volumes  of  the  diplomatic  correspondence  of  their 
country,  and  lastly  to  become  Professor  and  then  President 
of  Harvard  ;  another  after  a  ministry  in  a  historic  church  of 
Boston,  to  hold  a  professorship  in  Harvard  and  a  seat  in 
Congress,  and  to  win  a  name  as  the  accomplished  and  faith- 
ful historian  of  New  England ;  and  that  Worcester  boy  of 
eleven !  whatever  his  promise  in  academic  or  college  da3's, 
no»soothsayer  could  have  predicted,  nor  any  phantasy  of  his 
own  suggested,  what  awaited  him  in  coming  years,  of  honors 
and  responsibilities  in  the  Cabinet  at  Washington,  of  foreign 
embassies  at  the  courts  of  St.  James  and  Berlin,  nor  of  that 
which,. more  than  any  position  in  civil  hfe,  will  bear  his  name 
to  future  generations, — that  a  labor  of  fifty  or  more  years  in 
libraries  and  archives  of  his  own  and  foreign  lands  would 
make  him  the  standard  historian  of  the  United  States.     Let 


me  add,  that  I  question  whether  any  event  has  touched  his 
heart  more  than  the  invitation  to  preside  on  this  occasion. 
While  thus  honored  himself,  he  needs  no  assurance  that  tlie 
Alumni  feel  that  his  acceptance  of  the  chair  honors  them. 

The  ideal)}'  such  an  occasion  as  tliis  is  naturally  suggested,  ' 
how  important  such  an  institution  is  to  the  country  !  The 
famous  schools  of  England,  Eton,  Harrow  on  the  Hill, 
Charter  House,  Rugb}',  how  have  they  contributed  to  the 
stabilit}^  and  fame  of  England  !  Wlien  the  Marquis  of  Welles- 
ley  was  drawing  near  his  end,  in  remembrance  of  liis 
school-days,  he  enjoined  that  his  body  should  be  laid  in  the 
chapel  of  Eton  ;  and  his  more  renowned  ])rother,  the  Iron 
Duke,  when  he  revisited  the  same  school  of  his  early  life, 
and  w^as  reminded  of  the  achievements  of  his  life  in  its  prime, 
exclaimed,  "It  was  at  Eton  that  Waterloo  was  won  ;"  and  in 
our  time  that  same  school  sent  to  Oxford,  then  to  Parlia- 
ment, and  lastly  to  the  position  he  now  holds  as  one  of 
the  ablest,  if  not  the  ablest  and  most  cultured  of  the 
prime  ministei*s  of  England,  William  E.  Gladstone.  The 
names  I  just  now  mentioned  on  the  "Phillips  Founda^ 
tion"  of  my  da3'j  and  I  will  add  those  of  the  twin- 
brothers,  William  Bourne  Oliver  and  Oliver  William 
l^oilrne  Peabod}^,  valued  names  in  this  town,  of  Jona- 
than ■  P.  Cilshing,  who  afterwards  left  an  honored  remem- 
brance as  President  of  Hampden  Sidney  College  in 
Virginia,  and  I  must  add,  that  of  Gideon  Lane  Soulc, 
who  came  on  the  "Foundation"  a  year  after  me,  whose  emi- 
nent service  of  fifty  years  was  duly  commemorated  when  he 
retired  from  office, — these  names  alone  would  give  character 
and  reputation  to  any  institution.  Let  me  remind  the  mem- 
bers of  the  Academy  now  present,  that  it  is  an  inspiration  to 
recall  the  remembrance  of  eminent  men  wdio  have  frequented 
the  walks,  and  sat  in  the  halls,  under  the  eminent  teachers  of 
this  great  school. 

We  ought  to  be  thankful  for  the  endowment  of  memory. 
We  ma}'  wish  to  forget  many  things,  but  who  would  forget 


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the  precious  reminiscences  tiiis  occasion  revives?  To  us, 
who  have  reached  ''the  snow^'  summits  of  our  years,"  it  is  a 
compensation  for  some  of  the  infirmities  of  advanced  age, 
that  while  the  present  leaves  dim  traces  on  tlie  memory — 
the  past,  by  the  constitution  of  our  nature,  is  yet  distinct 
and  fresh.  We  can  look  back  and  down  to  far  distant  vales 
yet  bathed  in  the  sunlight  of  early  da3's.  I  beg  to  add  a 
tribute  of  grateful  acknowledgement  for  what  I  ow^e  to  this 
venerable  Institution  ;  to  the  unsurpassed  dignit}',  the  friend- 
ly oversight,  spirit  of  firm  3'et  gentle  command,  and  higli 
tone  of  scholarship,  which  were,  and  have  been,  maintained 
from  its  birth  to  its  centennial  dtiy. 


Dr.  Perkins  said  :  There  is  one  of  our  sons  living  in  a 
neighboring  town  whom  I  have  found  through  an  experience 
of  man}"  3'ears,  to  be  a  most  remarkable  neighbor, — one 
who  is  alwa^'s  seeking  to  do  favors  and  never  asking  them. 
It  is  due  to  him,  very  largely,  that  we  are  able  to  look  on  the 
representations  of  the  faces  of  so  many  of  the  Alumni  and 
trustees  and  teachers  of  the  school  as  adorn  these  walls ; 
and,  if  pictured  lips  could  ever  speak,  I  am  sure  they  would 
utter  his  name  every  time  he  steps  within  this  chapel.  I  call 
upon  this  honored  benefactor  to  address  you  now — Ex- 
Governor  Prescott. 

ADDRESS  OF  HON.   BENJAMIN  F.  PRESCOTT. 

Mr.  Chairman:  I  will  not  attempt  to  reply  to  your 
flattering  introduction,  because  in  so  doing  I  should  be 
obliged  to  refer  to  my  own  work,  which  might  have  the 
appearance   of   egotism,    a   quality   of   character    which    I 


have  iilvvfi^'s  supposed  I  did  not  possess.  This  gallery  of 
portraits,  medallions,  and  marble  busts,  with  the  exception 
of  two  or  three,  may  be  owing  to  my  personal  efforts.  The 
photographs  and  other  works  of  art  are  due  to  the  efforts  of 
others.  My  only  regrets  are  that  man}^  more  are  not  upon 
the  walls  that  rightfully  belong  here,  and  which  I  hope  will 
soon  adorn  the  collection.  The  group  represents,  so  far  as 
it  goes,  the  faces  of  those  who  have  been  closely  identified 
with  the  Academy.  Its  influence  upon  the  pupils,  I  hope,  is 
salutary.  If  it  is,  I  am  amply  paid  for  my  labor.  But  sir, 
I  will  pass  this  matter  altogether.  In  order  to  keep  within 
the  time  allotted  for  this  occasion,  I  have  put  upon  paper 
certain  facts  I  wish  to  set  forth,  and  which,  if  trusting  to  an 
ex  temjyore  address,  I  might  omit.  The  facts  and  figures 
may  be  new,  and  perhaps  of  interest  to  the  Alumni  and  the 
public  who  have  looked  forward  with  great  interest  to  this 
memorable  occasion. 

Mr.  President : — We  are  coming  together  after  an  absence 
of  man}^  years,  to  exchange  congratulations  around  the  shrine 
of  this  ancient,  revered,  and  renowned  institution.  .  We 
esteem  it  a  precious  privilege  to  be  present  when  its  record 
of  an  hundred  years  may  be  properl}'  set  forth  in  song  and 
speech,  by  the  eminent  men  who  have  been  designated  to 
take  part  in  the  exercises. 

And  now  at  the  beginning  of  these  centennial  festivities 
we  are  more  than  ever  impressed  with  the  magnitude  of  its 
success,  and  the  grandeur  of  its  history. 

The  Founder,  the  distinguished  patron  of  learning  in  his 
time,  builded  greater  than  he  knew,  and  the  result  of  his 
munificent  donation  here  has  accomplished  more  for  the  good 
of  mankind  than  he  ever  expected  or  anticipated.  The 
founding  of  this  seminary  of  learning  by  Mr.  Phillips  was  a 
bold  step  at  the  time  it  was  done,  for  the  Revolution  was 
not  over,  and  it  was  uncertain  when  peace  would  be  declared 
between  the  colonies  and  Great  Britain.  But  a  good  cause 
never  waits  for  uncertainties. 


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This  was  the  first  charter  to  a  literary  institution  granted 
by  the  state.  The  General  Assembly  was  in  session  in  this 
town.  It  was  its  second  session.  It  met  on  the  second 
Wednesday  of  March  in  the  fifth  year  of  the  declared  inde- 
pendence of  the  United  States.  On  Tiiesda}^,  April  3,  1781, 
the  liberal  charter  was  granted.  The  instrument  had  been 
well  considered  and  matured  by  Mr.  Pliillips  and  his  friends. 
The  first  Constitution  of  the  then  young  state  was  not  adopt- 
ed until  October  31,  1783.  Thus  the  charter  of  this  vener- 
able institution  antedates  the  fundamental  law  of  the  state 
by  more  than  two  and  one-half  j'cars.  The  treaty  of  peace 
between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain  was  signed 
November  3,  1783,  hence  our  alma  mater  is  older  than  the 
declared  independence  of  the  United  States,  and  nearly  ten 
3'ears  the^^enior  of  the  Constitution  of  the  Republic.  The 
institution  then  is  entitled  to  respect  by  age,  if  for  nothing 
higher  or  better. 

Through  wis6  counsels  the  Academy  was  set  in  motion  on 
a  broad  and  liberal  policy,  and  its  doors  w^ere  opened  to  the 
youth  of  the  land,  with  no  other  requirements,  except  that 
they  present  satisfactorj*  evidences  of  good  character  and 
minds  susceptible  of  development.  The  Academy  has  been 
remarkably  fortunate  in  its  board  of  trust  and  instructors. 
During  its  long  and  eventful  history,  it  has  had  but  thirty-six 
trustees  by  election,  while  seven  are  necessary  to  constitute 
a  full  board.  Many  of  this  number  have  served  from  twent}'- 
five  to  forty  years  each.  The  same  fact  is  true  in  reference 
to  its  principals.  From  1783  to  1788  it  was  experimental, 
and  was  under  the  management  of  William  Woodbridge. 
Dr.  Benjamin  Abbot,  the  Nestor  of  American  instructors  if 
not  the  world's,  commenced  his  career  as  principal  in  1788, 
and  held  and  fully  maintained  that  responsible  position  for 
fifty  years,  when,  in  1838,  he  retired  full  of  honor,  command- 
ing the  respect  and  love  of  all  who  knew  him.  He  was 
dignified,  courteous,  watchful,  and  kind.  Dr.  Gideon  L. 
Soule  began  his  labors  in  the   Acadcni}'   in    1822,    as   an 


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and  served  witJi  dis- 
tinguished ability  in  that  chair  until  1838,  a  period  of  sixteen 
3'ears,  when  he  was  unanimously  elected  principal  to  succeed 
Dr.  Abbot,  and  he  served  in  that  position  thirt^'-five  years, 
making  fifty  one  3'ears  of  continuous  service,  the  combined 
service  of  the  two  being  101  years,  and  the  principalship, 
eightj'-five  years,  a  fact  not  known  in  the  history  of  this  or 
au}^  other  countr\\  lie,  too,  retired  like  his  predecessor, 
beloved  by  all,  and  commanding  universal  respect.  At  the 
retirement  of  Dr.  Soule,  in  1873,  the  present  principal.  Dr. 
Albert  C.  Perkins,  commenced  his  duties  as  governor  of  the 
school,  and  took  upon  his  shoulders  the  mantle  that  had 
been  so  gracefully  worn  by  his  ]n'edecessor.  He  has  served 
a  decade,  having  had  more  than  a  thousand  pupils  under  his 
management.  The  school  has  materially  increased  in  num- 
bers under  his  wise  administration,  and  he,  too,  laj^s  aside 
the  mantle  untarnished,  which  he  received  from  his  illustrious 
predecessors.  Ma}-  it  always  rest  upon  equally  worthy 
shoulders. 

What  a  remakable  history  !  What  other  school  in  the 
whole  world  can  present  the  record  of  having  run  a  completed 
century  with  one  preceptor  and  three  principals,  and  under 
two  of  the  latter  eighty-five  3' ears  ? 

The  world  may  ask  for  a  statement  of  our  record,  whether 
the  result  in  the  past  century  has  been  suflicient  to  warrant 
its  support  and  patronage  in  the  future.  I  have  prepared  a 
brief  and  incomplete  summary,  in  no  instance  exceeding  the 
figures,  and  in  most  instances  falling  far  short  of  the  number 
in  each  division,  owing  to  the  want  of  data  to  make  a  perfect 
exhibit. 

It  appears  that  the  whole  number  of  pupils  who  have  had 
their  names  entered  upon  the  records  is  5,278,  of  which 
number  over  1,200  have  been  graduates  of  colleges,  and  up- 
wards of  100  are  now  in  colleges,  not  yet  graduated.  From 
this  number  we  have  had  five  Ministers  Plenipotentiar}^  to 
the  courts  of  the  most  powerful   and   prominent   nations, 


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seven  Cabinet  ministers  in  the  administration  of  our  own 
government,  eight  Senators,  and  twent\^  Representatives  in 
the  Congress  of  the  United  States  ;  twelve  Governors  of 
states,  one  Associate  Justice  of  the  United  States  Supreme 
Court,  four  Chief  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Courts  of  states, 
sixteen  Associate  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Courts  of  states, 
four  Justices  of  the  Circuit  Courts  of  the  United  States. 
Attorne}'  Generals  of  states,  3  ;  presidents  of  colleges,  9  ; 
professors  in  colleges,  i)2  ;  clergymen,  180  ;  teachers,  245  ; 
attorneys  at  law,  510 ;  physicians,  2G2 ;  authors,  32 ; 
editors,  25  ;  journalists,  20  ;  eminent  historians,  4  ;  mer- 
chants, 2G0  ;  captains  in  the  mercantile  marine,  33;  major- 
generals  in  the  armj^,  3  ;  rear  admirals  in  the  navy,  2  ;  and 
scores  of  officers  in  both  departments  of  the  service.  In 
fact  there  is  scarcely  a  branch  of  business  which  is  not 
represented  by  men  who  received  their  early,  and  in  many 
instances  only  education  here.  If  any  institution  can  show 
a  better  record,  let  it  do  so  on  its  hundredth  anniver- 
sary. 

Some  may  ask  for  names.  I  will  designate  a  few  without 
classification.  Lewis  Cass,  Daniel  Webster,  Leverett  Sal- 
tonstall,  Edward  Everett,  George  Bancroft,  Jared  Sparks, 
John  A.  Dix,  Joseph  Stevens  Buckminster,  Joseph  Greene 
Cogswell,  John  G.  Palfrey,  Gideon  L.  Soule,  WilUam  B.  O. 
Peabod}^,  Francis  Bo  wen,  Alpheus  Crosby,  John  P.  Hale, 
Jeffries  Wyman.  In  this  short  list  we  find  the  most  accom- 
plished diplomats,  statesmen,  divines,  historians,  authors, 
teachers,  scholars,  and  legislators  this  country  has  known, 
whose  names  and  fame  reach  beyond  the  limits  of  the  repub- 
lic, and  are  well  known  and  honored  in  lands  beyond  the  sea. 
Time  forbids  my  going  farther. 

There  has  been  but  one  purpose  here,  and  that  has  been 
to  establish  the  pupils  firmlj'  in  the  elementary  principles  of 
the  languages  taught  and  the  sciences  incorporated  in  the 
curriculum.  With  the  foundation  well  laid  and  thoroughly 
understood,  the  future  development  is  made  eas}'.     Manli- 


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ness  and  selt'-roliance  are  taught  and  made  cons[)icuous,  both 
of  which  are  of  the  utmost  importance. 

The  work  here  is  done  without  ostentation  or  unnecessary 
sliow.  The  school  has  stood  in  the  front  rank  of  the  classi- 
cal institutions  of  the  country  because  it  has  been  governed 
by  one  purpose,  to  thoroughly  instruct  the  pupils  in  the 
branches  taught. 

Unnecessary,  unimportant  and  harsh  rules  and  regulations 
were  never  adopted  for  the  government  of  the  boys,  but 
the3^  were  expected  to  maintain  the  dignified  bearing  of 
gentlemen,  and  bring  honor  to  themselves  and  the  school. 

The  institution  has  been  conservative  and  at  the  same  time 
progressive.  It  has  never  caught  up  the  radical  notions  of 
the  day,  but  has  stood  for  a  full,  rounded  and  well  develop- 
ed education,  symmetrical  in  every  part,  without  cramping 
or  narrowing  one  faculty  for  the  benefit  of  the  others.  Jt  is 
well  known  to  the  colleges  and  universities  of  the  country, 
and  its  course  has  always  received  their  approval  and  en- 
dorsement. In  fact  it  has  been  large  enough  to  establish  a 
curriculum  which  the  colleges  have  accepted,  as  it  antedates 
most  of  them  ;  and  with  such  eminent  instructors,  a  course  of 
preparator}^  studies  was  arranged  that  met  the  requirements 
of  any  college. 

I  have  alluded  to  the  principals.  I  should  be  direlict  to 
duty  if  I  failed  to  mention  some  of  those  who  have  aided  in 
the  instruction  and  management  of  the  Academy',  to  whom 
much  of  its  prosperity  and  success  is  due.  These 
principals  have  been  supported  b3'  such  distinguished  schol- 
ars as  Daniel  Dana,  Nicholas  Emery,  Samuel  D.  Parker, 
Joseph  Stevens  Buckminster,  Ashur  Ware,  Francis  Bowen, 
Ebenezer  Adams,  Hosea  Hildreth,  Alexander  II.  Everett, 
the  Peabodys,  Nathan  Lord,  James  Walker,  Joseph  Gibson 
Hoyt,  Paul  A.  Chadbourne,  George  A.  AYentworth,  Brad- 
bury L.  Cilley.  Hosea  Hildreth  served  as  instructor  four- 
teen years,  Joseph  G.  Hoyt  eighteen,  George  A.  Wentworth 
twenty-five,    and   Bradbury  L.    Cilley,   twent3^-four   years. 


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No  school  can  iail  when  directed  even  in  part  by  such 
men,  and  the  standard  of  scholarship  under  such  instruction 
cannot  be  low. 

It  was  a  fortunate  circumstance  that  the  Academy  was 
located  in  this  town,  noted  for  the  urbanity  and  culture  of 
its  citizens  during  its  entire  history.  The  influence  of  the 
men  and  women  here  has  aided  much  in  moulding  the  char- 
acter  of  the  boys  who  had  the  good  fortune  of  their  society. 

Mr.  President — the  past  is  secure,  the  future  of  the  insti- 
tution is  full  of  promise.  Its  past  hundred  years  have  been 
a  marvelous  success.  It  has  had  unbroken  prosperity.  It 
has  done  its  full  share  in  directing  the  rise  and  development 
of  our  common  country.  It  has  seen  hundreds  of  colleges, 
and  thousands  of  high  schools  and  academies  spring  up  all 
over  the  land,  and  many  of  them  with  princely  endowments  ; 
still  its  members  have  steadily  increased.  It  has  never  been 
jealous  of  the  success  of  others,  and  has  endeavored  to  build 
up  all  educational  institutions  and  enterprises,  rather  than 
pull  down.  With  such  a  record  it  starts  off  on  its  second 
century.  We  cannot  foretell  its  work  in  the  future,  but 
judging  from  the  past,  which  is  our  only  safe  criterion,  we 
predict  for  it  a  prosperity  and  influence  even  greater  and 
wider  than  in  the  past.  It  needs  larger  endowments  and 
fuller  equipment  to  keep  abreast  with  the  demand  of  the 
age,  and  we  trust  that  those  who  have  watched  its  history, 
and  known  of  its  work,  will  place  in  the  hands  of  the  corpo- 
ration, which  has  always  sacredly  cared  for  the  funds,  such 
additional  endowments  as  will  bring  corresponding  prosper- 
ity and  influence  to  our  beloved  alma  mater. 


Dr.  Perkins  said :    There  is  another  institution  very  much 
like  this  of  ours,  beyond  the  valley  of  the  Merdmack-     You 


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know  there  are  student  contests  vvliich  are  apt  to  wax  tlie 
warmest  between  brothers.  Sometimes  our  bo3's,  when 
they  come  face  to  face  with  the  boys  of  Anclover,  have  their 
interests  excited  a  little  more  than  the3'  do  at  other  times.  It 
is  not  because  they  feel  they  are  so  far  apart,  but  because  the}' 
are  so  near  together.  We  have  the  good  fortune  to  have  with 
us,  this  evening,  the  Principal  of  Phillips  Academy'  at 
Andover,  my  college  friend,  whom  I  have  known  since  my 
school  days,  and  I  take  great  pleasure  in  presenting  to  you 
at  this  time,  Dr.  Bancroft. 

ADDRESS  OF  CECIL  F.  P.  BANCROFT,  Pii.  D. 

It  gives  me  great  pleasure  to  take  part  in  any  cele- 
bration like  this  which  commemorates  the  virtues  and 
the  deeds  and  the  great  worth  of  the  Phillips  family. 
Every  student  of  Andover  must  take  a  profound  inter- 
est in  everything  which  in  an^^  way  contributes  to  the 
better  appreciation  of  what  that  family  has  done  for  the 
country  and  for  the  world.  Wendell  Phillips,  in  one  of  his 
speeches,  speaking  of  the  family-,  says  "they  have  been  at 
Andover,  hence,  elsewhere  in  America."  I  meet  often,  and 
alwa3's  with  a  thrill  of  emotion,  an  esteemed  friend  and 
neighbor,  Samuel  Phillips,  the  son  of  Samuel  Phillips,  who 
was  the  son  of  Colonel  John  Phillips,  who  was  the  son  of 
Lieutenant  Governor  Samuel  Phillips,  who  was  the  son  of 
the  Hon.  Samuel  Phillips,  one  of  the  founders  of  the  school  at 
Andover,  a  brother  of  3'our  Dr.  John  Phillips,  who  was  the 
joint  founder  with  his  brother  at  Andover  and  sole  founder 
here  at  Exeter ;  and  he,  in  turn,  was  the  son  of  the  Rev. 
Samuel  Phillips  of  Andover,  who  was  the  son  of  Mr.  Samuel 
of  Salem,  who  was  the  son  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  of  Rowlej', 
who  was  the  son  of  the  Rev.  George  of  Watertown,  who 
came  to  this  country  in  16-30  with  Sir  Richard  Saltonstall, 


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with  Simon  Bnulstreet  and  Gov.  John  Wintlirop,  and  was  the 
peer  of  these  great  men.  The  institutions  at  Exeter  and 
Andovcr  are  the  result  of  the  sagacity  and  the  liberality  of 
the  same  persons  of  the  same  famil}' ;  they  were  planted  in 
the  same  interests  ;  they  have  labored  on  the  same  founda- 
tions As  I  said,  Dr.  John  Phillips,  some  years  before  the 
planting  of  this  school,  united  with  his  elder  brother  in  lay- 
ing the  foundations  of  the  school  at  Andover.  When  Samuel 
Phillips  died  John  Phillips  became  the  president  of  the  board 
of  trustees.  Although  he  gave  the  larger  part  of  his  fortune 
to  this  school,  he  was  the  contributor  of  the  largest  part  of 
the  quick  capital  of  the  scliool  at  Andover,  his  brother  con- 
tributing lands  and  other  properties  for  the  founding  of  the 
Academy  ;  and  in  his  will  he  left  a  handsome  legacy  which 
has  been  employed  ever  since,  for  the  most  part,  in  sustain- 
ing students  of  limited  means  and  of  great  promise. 

The  two  institutions  have,  furthermore,  been  based  upon 
the  same  chartered  privileges,  for  the  most  part,  although 
deriving  their  powers  from  different  States.  The  principles 
enunciated  in  their  charters  are  almost  identical,  whole 
paragraphs  being  copied  from  the  one  instrument  into  the 
other,  the  same  idea  prevailing,  that  learning  and  religion, 
that  the  teaching  of  young  men  how  to  live  as  they  ought  in 
the  world,  is  the  high  end  for  which  wealth  should  be 
employed,  for  which  the  country  should  aspire  and  through 
which  alone  the  country-  can  live.  The  same  persons  have  often 
served  on  the  boards  of  trustees  of  the  two  schools.  There 
has  been  a  marked  conformity  in  respect  to  instruction.  Dr. 
Abbot  was  fitted  for  college  at  Andover,  Dr.  Soule  prepared 
himself  in  part  for  his  work  here  by  teaching  school  in  the 
Andover  Academy.  Dr.  Perkins  was  prepared  for  college, 
likewise,  at  Andover ;  and,  in  turn,  three  Principals  of 
Phillips  Andover  Academy  fitted  for  college  at  Exeter. 
There  has  been  an  interchange  of  teaching  all  along  the  line 
in  other  positions  in  the  schools.  There  has  been,  further- 
more, a  generous  rivalry  in  the  work  proposed  by  each  of  the 


-i-fl.LlJ-'  'La^ 


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schools  and  ciinied  Ibrward  by  each,  each  doing  its  own 
work.  Only  thirty  miles  apart,  but  never  coming  in 
collision,  each  rejoices  in  the  prosperity  of  the  other,  each  is 
helped  b}-  the  prosperity  of  the  other,  so  that  every  aid  given 
to  the  school  here  is  helpful  to  the  school  there,  and  every 
aid  given  to  the  school  there  is  counted  for  a  new  foundation 
here.  And  I  am  pleased  to  hear  that  one  of  our  own  sons, 
one  of  3'our  trustees,  has  signalized  this  celebration,  as  he 
did  ours  five  3'ears  ago,  by  a  gift  of  $25,000.* 

But,  I  think,  we  cannot  emphasize  too  much,  on  an 
occasion  like  this,  the  fact  that  the  great  work  proposed  for 
such  a  school  as  this  goes  forward  upon  the  power  of  ideas 
rather  than  through  the  power  of  situation,  of  endowments, 
of  those  accessories  which  at  times  seem  to  us  so  dazzling 
and  so  necessary.  Other  schools  are  richer  than  this,  other 
schools  are  older  than  this  ;  can  w^e  find  one  better  than 
this?  There  are  some  principles  which,  it  seems  to  me, 
account  for  the  great  prestige  ar^d  power  of  such  a  school  as 
this.  In  the  first  place,  it  was  not  planned  for  a  local 
interest ;  it  was  planned  for  mankind.  It  comtemplated,  not 
a  local  patronage,  but  it  contemplated  the  world ;  and  it 
contemplated  not  ordinary  boys,  but,  throughout  its  deeds 
of  trust  and  its  acts  of  incorporation  and  the  voluminous 
correspondence  which  we  have,  partly  in  print  and  largely  in 
manuscript,  it  will  be  found  that  the  founders  of  this  school 
provided  for  youth  of  excelling  genius,  of  remarkable  abili- 
ties, of  unusual  promise.  They  never  contemplated  the  rank 
and  file  ;  they  always  aspired  to  teach  here  the  best  minds 
that  could  be  assembled,  irrespective  of  those  conditions 
which  have  prevailed  elsewhere  and  which  did  prevail, 
perhaps,  up  to  that  very  hour.  The  instruction  here  has  been 
carried  forward  by  the  best  men  that  could  be  commanded, — 
men  the  peers  of  the  highest  presidents  and  professors  in 
the  land,  men  of  undoubted  learning,  men  of  undoubted  zeal, 


*John  C,  X'hiUips,  Esc|.,  of  Boston, 


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men  of  undoubted  capaeity,  men  of  singular  devotion  in  the 
work  of  teaching. 

And,  again,  behind  it  all  have  been  those  lofty  views  of 
life  and  of  dut}',  those  roots  of  faith  which  have  pervaded 
even^  endeavor  on  the  part  of  those  men  whom  we  properly 
call  the  pious  founders  of  the  school ;  especially  these  lofty 
views  of  what  it  is  to  live,  of  what  it  is  to  labor  for  others, 
of  what  it  is  to  support  the  state,  what  public  spirit  means, 
what  learning  is  designed  to  answer  in  all  its  highest  and 
noblest  uses  ;  so  that  no  boy  can  come  within  the  sphere  of 
such  ideas  without  receiving  that  first  impulse  towards 
generous  culture,  that  outlook  towards  a  future  and  towards 
others  which  sanctifies  his  every  aim. 

These  schools  are  sometimes  called  the  Etons  and  AVin- 
tiiiesters  and  the  Rugbys  and  the  Harrows  of  our  land.  I 
had  the  privilege,  a  few  years  ago,  of  catching  a  swift 
glimpse  of  those  great  schools,  and  I  was  impressed  with 
three  things  :  first,  that  the  (jhapel  was  the  center  of  English 
school  life  ;  second,  that  great  foundations  were  necessary 
for  the  accomplishment  of  the  highest  ranges  of  educational 
work ;  and,  third,  that  no  school  can  permanently  prosper 
which  does  not  keep  in  view  at  every  point  the  genius  of  the 
time,  the  requirements  of  the  age  in  which  it  labors.  And 
so  you  will  find  everywhere  in  these  great  schools  religious 
faith,  you  will  find  the  evidences  of  princely  gifts,  you  will 
find  new  buildings,  new  laboratories,  new  appliances  of  the 
physical  sciences  and  the  modern  languages  coming  up  as 
time  requires,  and  taking  their  places  side  b}'  side  with  the 
old  trinity  of  education.  Is  this  the  Eton  of  America  ?  Oh, 
it  will  be  when,  in  the  ages,  possibly  the  generations — if 
possible,  let  it  be  in  the  decades — to  come,  missions  shall 
stand  beneath  these  foundations,  when  the  Principals  of  the 
Phillips  Exeter  Academy  shall  have  the  same  consideration, 
enjoy  the  same  emoluments  and  have  the  same  commanding 
power  as  the  Bishop  of  a  Church,  as  the  President  of  Harvard 
College,  as  the  Senators  whom  we  send  to  Congress,  as  the 


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Governors  of  our  states.  The  large  Ibundations  must  come, 
the  great  ideas  must  be  maintained,  the  gifts  and  graces 
which  come  from  the  teaching  of  God  must  be  present  to 
quicken  and  vivify  the  whole.  Then  with  men,  then  with 
money,  then  with  all  this  history,  with  all  this  precious  past, 
Miere  can  be  no  doubt  that  this  Academy  shall  be,  indeed, 
the  Eton  of  the  land. 

And  now  I  come  oflicially  to  bring  3'ou  the  salutations  of 
eleven  thousand  pupils  of  105  years,  and  to  express  the  wish 
that  this  school  mav  flourish  forever. 


Dr.  Perkins  said  :  There  is  one  gentleman  present  with  us 
this  evening  who  enjoys  a  peculiar  distinction.  I  think  it 
belongs  to  no  one  else  in  the  world.  He  was  here,  friends, 
a  pupil  under  Mr.  Wentworth  and  Mr.  Cilley,  and  he  has  a 
son  here  under  the  same  instructors.  If  I  am  wrong  in  the 
statement  that  this  man  is  peculiar  in  that,  I  should  like  to 
be  corrected  ;  otherwise  I  will  call  upon  him  to  whom  I  have 
referred,  Mr.  Charles  II.  Pcnn^-packer. 

ADDRESS  OF  MR.  CHARLES  H.  PENNYPACKER. 

3Ir.  President^  and  Ladies  and  Gentlemen :  I  plead  guilty 
to  the  rather  embarrassing  allusion  made  in  m}^  introduction 
upon  this  occasion  ;  but  I  maj^  say  in  answer  to  it  that 
this  institution  is  at  all  times,  and  has  been  within  my 
recollection,  worthy  of  so  atrocious  a  crime.  I  well  remem- 
bered the  circumstances  under  which  I  came  to  this  place 
from  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  ;  I  remembered  distinctly  the 
reception  which  I  met,  and,  having  these  circumstances  and 
that  experience  before  my  eyes  and  in  my  memory  when  I 
had  a  candidate  to  present  for  admission  to  an  Academy  in 
this  country,  I  CQuld  think  of  no  place  more  fitting  than  ^^^e- 


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ter,  New  Hampshire.  It  was  not  only  a  place  to  educate  the 
mind,  not  only  a  place  for  excellent  mental  discipline,  but  it 
also  abounded  in  all  those  attributes  of  character  which  go  to 
make  up  the  gentleman.  I  remembered  the  teachings  of  Dr. 
Soule.  Thc}^  extended  beyond  the  recitation  room.  The}^ 
went  out  into  the  daily  walks  of  the  every-day  life  of  the  stu- 
dent in  Exeter  ;  and  when  he  left  here,  be  it  to  go  to  Pennsyl- 
vania, to  any  Southern  state  or  any  other  state,  he  took  with 
him  such  pleasant  memories  that  he  could  not  but  be  the 
better  for  having  been  here.  Therefore  it  was  that  I  pre- 
sented my  son  to  this  institution,  and  I  trust  that  neither 
the  institution  nor  myself  will  ever  regret  the  operation. 

M}'  friends,  it  has  been  said  in  your  hearing  that  Exeter 
has  done  well  in  the  past.  Her  history  has  been  made  ;  the 
record  is  before  you.  What  shall  we  do  in  the  present? 
What  shall  we  do  for  the  future  ?  That  is  the  problem  which 
is  now  presented  to  us  upon  this  anniversary.  It  makes  no 
difference  what  may  have  been  the  glories  of  the  past  hundred 
years  ;  if  we  do  not  keep  abreast  of  the  times,  if  we  are  not 
keenly  alive  to  ever}'  new  word  and  every  new  work,  we  will 
lag  in  this  struggle  and  Exeter  ma}',  perchance,  follow  the 
example  of  some  other  institutions.  Throughout  the  past 
twent}'  years,  3'ear  b}"  3'ear,  her  Alumni  have  been  increasing 
in  number,  and  upon  every  glorious  battle-field  of  our  civil 
war,  I  might  say,  her  sons  have  been  found,  either  upon  the 
one  side  or  the  other,  and  they  battled  none  the  less  braveh' 
because  of  their  experience  here  ;  and  in  ever}'  relation  of 
life,  no  matter  what  it  may  be,  whether  it  be  the  law, 
whether  it  be  divinity,  whether  it  be  the  medical  profession 
or  whether  it  be  the  every-day  business  of  life,  they  have 
shown  themselves  worthy  of  this  training ;  and  I  trust, 
therefore,  that  we  shall  take  fresh  courage  for  the  future, 
especiall}^  in  the  light  of  the  experience  that  we  have  already 
heard,  when  the  utterances  of  some  seventy  years  have  come 
down  to  us,  when  we  find  that  good  physical  health  has  been 
at  all  times  and  under  all  circumstances  upon  the  very  best 


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understanding  with  scholastic  training.  When  we  remember 
these  things,  we  really  think  there  is  a  good  chance  for  the 
boys  of  Exeter. 


Dr.  Perkins  said :  I  don't  know  how  many  of  3'ou  are 
familiar  with  the  town  of  Peterborough  in  New  Hampshire, 
but  I  am  sure  it  would  be  a  pretty  severe  imputation  on 
your  general  intelligence  if  I  were  to  intimate  you  didn't 
know  some  of  the  honored  sons  of  that  town  who  have  been 
here  in  this  school.  The  names  of  the  Smiths,  and  of 
the  Morisons,  and  of  the  Holmeses,  will  occur  to  many  of 
you.  I  now  call  on  one  of  them  to  speak  to  us,  the  Hon. 
Nathaniel  Holmes. 

ADDRESS  OF  HON.  NATHANIEL  HOLMES* 

It  is  a  pleasure  for  me  to  answer  for  my  native  town, 
which  I  see  by  your  catalogue  sent  four  students  to  this 
Academy  in  the  second  year  of  its  foundation  and  in 
the  first  year  after  the  peace  of  1783,  though  I  see  at  least 
one  here  present  who  might  more  fitlj'  do  it.  My  own 
recollections  of  Exeter  go  back  to  the  old  Academy  of  fif  t}' 
years  ago ;  with  the  new,  living  so  far  away  for  the  most 
part,  I  have  had  no  very  near  acquaintance.  But  m}^  two 
years  at  Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  from  1831  to  1833,  remain 
quite  fresh  among  the  most  agreeable  memories  of  my  life. 
I  was  soon  initiated  and  sat  down  to  hard  studj'.  There 
was  for  me  some  novelty  in  the  old  town.  One  of  the  things 
that  first  attracted  my  attention  was  the  harbor,  half  water, 
half  mud-flat,  and  that  famous  single  schooner  moored  to  its 
solitary  wharf  far  down  the  ebbino:  tide.     T  believe  I  saw  it 


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again  this  blessed  day.  In  fact,  I  had  first  arrived  here 
three  or  four  weeks  before  the  term  was  to  begin,  and,  having 
a  strong  desire  to  see  the  great  ocean,  I  took  the  stage  along 
the  coast  to  Boston  and  had  some  glimpses  of  it,  and  thence 
found  my  way  home  on  foot  to  the  farm  in  Peterborough. 
My  father  set  me  to  hauling  mill-logs  until  the  time  came  to 
start  again.  I  began  to  think  I  might  as  well  have  staid  in 
Exeter. 

There  is  no  need  that  I  dwell  on  particulars  known  to 
man}',  if  not  all,  here  present.  Of  course.  Dr.  Benjamin 
Abbot  was  the  Principal  and  had  charge  of  the  large  Latin 
room.  I  see  him  again  upon  the  wall,  in  his  picture,  natural 
as  life,  sitting  there  among  the  immortal.  And  George  J. 
Abbot,  and  for  some  time  Henr}'  French,  was  monitor  and 
wielded  a  beneficent  authority  over  the  younger  men  ;  and 
there  was  the  Greek  room  under  Prof.  Soule  ;  him,  too,  I  see 
again  upon  the  opposite  wall  sitting  familiar  among  the 
worthies  of  the  past ;  and  the  English  room  under  Prof. 
Joseph  H.  Abbot.  If  memory  serves  me,  some  few  for, 
whom  digging  at  Greek  roots  and  mathematics  was  rather 
tough  work,  perhaps,  did  sometimes  have  the  audacity  to 
speak  of  "  Gid."  Soule  and  "Joe."  Abbot;  but  of  the 
venerable  Principal  there  was,  I  think,  no  abridgment  of  the 
entire  reverence  due  to  the  majesty  of  his  name  and  pres- 
ence and  his  gracious  manner.  Then  there  was  the  hall 
above,  where  the  young  orators  began,  with  fear  and  tremb- 
ling, to  learn  the  art  of  "  winged  words,"  and  the  mysterious 
"F.  S.  T."  with  its  "  Golden  Branch,"  then  (as  I  suppose 
it  is  still)  the  prime  object  of  youthful  ambition  among  all. 
An  election  into  that  fraternity  was  the  first  sign  to  the 
3'oung  hopeful  that  the  vague  wandering  of  his  uncertain 
ark  on  a  wide  sea  of  troubles  was  at  length  nearing  land. 
Such  as  had  a  strong  predeliction  for  future  greatness  could 
now  and  then  slip  into  the  Court  House,  near  by,  and  listen 
to  the  eloquence  of  George  Sullivan,  Ichabod  Bartlett,  the 
elder  Atherton  and  Mark  Farley.     The  still  small  voice  of 


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the  Rev.  Mr.  Hard  spoke  the  words  of  wisdom  \n  the  little 
church  adjoining ;  he  was  an  elegant  speaker,  but  his 
doctrine  was  for  me,  even  at  that  da}-,  a  little  too  orthodo?^ 
to  carrj^  my  whole  sympathies  with  him. 

I  sometimes  think  that  the  whole  of  education  consists  in 
learning  to  read  and  write  and  cipher  ;  but  most  of  us  have 
to  learn,  as  years  advance,  that,  at  this  day  of  the  world, 
to  read  means  to  know  the  language  of  all  the  sciences  and 
about  one-half  the  tongues  of  all  the  earth,  living  and  dead  ; 
that  to  write  means  to  write  books  that  will  pay  or  will  live 
—he  is  a  rare  man  whose  books  will  both  pay  and  live — ■ 
and  to  cipher — it  might  dizzy  the  arithmetic  of  memory  to 
say  what,  short  of  the  entire  geometry  of  the  heavens  and 
the  earth. 

It  is  said  we  live  in  an  age  of  transition — transition  into 
what?  into  science  and  the  unknowable?  into  agnosticism?^- 
this  last  seems  to  me  to  be  a  new  classical  substitute  for  the 
plain  old  Anglo-Saxon  term  "  knownothingism  " — into  Pan- 
theism, perhaps,  or  (as  Carlyle  preferred  to  call  it)  Potthe- 
ism  ;  and  what  this  may  mean  I  never  found  anybody  that 
knew  or  could  define.  For  m}-  part,  as  3'et  I  see  no  end  to 
knowledge  or  the  capacity  of  the  human  mind  for  learning 
and  knowing.  Indeed,  it  is  one  of  the  wonders  of  our  time 
(as  it  seems  to  me)  that  the  most  advanced  science  finds 
itself,  nolens  vole?is,  penetrating  into  a  purely  metaphysical 
realm,  approaching,  as  it  were,  the  judicial  palace  of  the 
Supreme  Thought,  not,  indeed,  by  the  direct  high  road  of 
pure  reason  and  the  front  gate,  but  through  the  by-ways  and 
back-alle^'s,  the  narrow  passages,  "  the  crannies  and  offices 
of  man,"  groping  darkly  for  an  entrance  by  the  back  door. 
If  neither  Aristotle  nor  Kant  nor  Hegel  has  given  us  a 
perfect  theory  of  the  universe,  God,  nature  and  man  inclu- 
sive, wh}^  then  it  simply  remains  for  somebody  else  to  do  it 
better.  "  Attempt  it  not !  "  exclaims  Thomas  Carlyle.  But 
we  ma}'  rest  assured  that  there  will  be  no  ceasing  of  the 
attempt   until  the  thing  is  done.     For  mvself  I  am  much 


^   OF  THE 


UNIVERSITY 


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inclined  to  sa}',  with  Bacon  and  King  Solomon  of  old, 
"  That  it  is  the  wisdom  of  God  to  conceal  the  mysteries  of 
the  universe  as  in  innocent  pla}^  with  children,  and  the  glory 
of  man  to  find  them  out." 


Dr.  Perkins  said  :  If  3'ou  will  look  over  the  names  on 
our  general  catalogue  from  1840  to  1850,  you  will  pause  ver3' 
often  to  dwell  on  familiar  names, — names  that  have  become 
distinguished  for  service  done  in  the  various  professions  or 
in  business.  Upon  a  gentleman  bearing  one  of  such  names 
I  shall  now  call, — the  Rev.  Augustus  Woodbury,  of  Provi- 
dence, Rhode  Island. 

ADDRESS  OF  REV.  AUGUSTUS  WOODBURY. 

Gentlemen  of  the  Alumni^  Ladies  and  Gentlemen :  It 
has  always  been  a  source  of  regret  to  me  that  I  never  have 
had  any  sons  to  send  to  this  Academy  to  follow  in  the  foot-' 
steps  of  their  father ;  and  the  remarks  of  our  friend  from 
Pennsylvania  have  added  another  pang  to  these  feelings  of 
i'egret.  When  we  look  back  upon  the  past  and  take  account 
of  what  has  been  done,  and  look  forward  to  the  future  with 
hope,  believing  that  there  are  still  greater  things  to  come 
from  this  institution,  it  certainly  seems  to  go  without  saying 
that  we  congratulate  ourselves  and  congratulate  each  other 
that  we  have  reached  this  hundredth  anniversary.  We  are 
glad  that  we  have  lived  to  see  this  day.  It  is  an  occasion 
for  recalling  the  associations  of  the  past,  for  gathering  up 
the  scattered  threads  of  friendships  to  w^eave  a  new  bond  of 
union ;  to  bid  each  other  "God  Speed"  as  we  separate,  nev- 
er, perhaps,  to  meet  again  on  this  side  of  the  grave,  remem- 


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bering  our  obligations  to  those  who  have  so  faithfulh' 
instructed  us,  and  making  it  our  ambition  to  be  worthy  of 
their  instruction.  As  our  venerable  friend  who  has  just 
taken  his  seat  has  said,  and  I  take  it  is  the  expression  of  the 
sentiment  of  all  of  3'ou  here  present,  to  me,  at  least,  it  is, — 
that  among  the  pleasantest  of  the  past  da3's  of  my  life  were 
the  days  I  spent  in  Exeter.  We  had  our  rivalries,  our  con- 
tests, our  struggles  with  each  other,  but  we  had  our  enjoy- 
ments and  our  satisfactions.  And  it  is  a  delight,  now,  to 
recall  both  of  these,  for,  in  these  boyhood's  experiences,  we 
may  well  believe"  that  all  things  work  together  for  good,  if 
the}^  are  rightly  taken  and  rightl}^  used.  The  character  of  a 
school  depends,  of  course,  upon  the  character  of  its  students, 
the  character  of  the  Alumni  whom  it  sends  forth,  the  charac- 
ter of  its  instructors  and  the  character  of  its  instruction. 
The  students,  I  apprehend,  will  speak  for  themselves,  as 
they  have  already  spoken.  It  would  not  become  me  to 
speak  of  the  character  of  the  Alumni.  We  have  had  a  long 
list  of  distinguished  men  who  have  received  their  prepara- 
tory training  in  this  school ;  but,  of  the  character  of  the 
.  instruction  and  of  the  character  of  the  instructors  I  can  well 
speak  for  a  single  moment.  I  came  to  Exeter  about 
six  years  after  Dr.  Abbot  had  ceased  to  be  Principal,  but 
his  venerable  form  was  still  a  familiar  object  upon  the 
streets.  And  I  remember  how  kind  and  courteous  he  alwa3's 
was  to  the  students,  and  how  bright  the  day  seemed  to  us 
after  we  had  received  his  passing  salutation.  Mr.  Soule  was 
Principal.  He  was  assisted  by  Messrs.  Hoyt  and  Swan,  and 
the  obligation  which  I,  in  common  with  all  who  came  under 
their  instruction  owed  to  those  faithful  men,  can  never  be  can- 
celled. Mr.  Soule,  indeed,  was  the  object  of  our  veneration  ; 
Mr.  Hoyt  was  the  object  of  our  love.  I  think  I  may 
safely  say  that  I  have  never  known  any  man  before  or 
since  his  time  who  was  able  to  engage  so  closel}^  to  himself 
the  affections  of  his  pupils,  and  any  one  who  so  fully  secured 
their  complete  esteem.     It  was  my  good  fortune  to  know 


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him  quite  intimately  in  after  life,  after  I  had  left  the  school ; 
he  was  at  my  home  and  I  was  at  his. 

And,  as  for  the  character  of  the  instruction,  it  was  not 
simply  a  place  for  preparatory  training — and  I  think,  in  that 
regard,  it  was  incomparable, — but  it  was  also  a  place  for  the 
discipline  of  manners,  of  morals  and  of  character.  In  my 
da}',  and  I  think  it  is  true  of  the  present  day,  Exeter  was  no 
place  for  a  lazy  boy  or  a  selfish  boy,  or  a  bo}'  with  low  ambi- 
tions, or  a  boy  of  vulgar  disposition  ;  and  if  an}-  boy  of  that 
character  happened  to  find  himself  here,  he  also  found  it 
necessary  either  to  correct  his  habits  or  to  take  himself  away. 
There  was  this  discipline  which  has  shown  itself  in  the  years 
that  followed  after.  And  I  think  at  that  time,  too, — and  I 
presume  they  do  now, — -the  instructors  had  a  very  happy 
method  of  taking  the  nonsense  out  of  a  boy.  Boys,  as  you 
all  know,  and  men  too,  for  that  matter,  sometimes  have  a 
certain  feeling  of  self-assurance  and  self-conceit ;  but  I  think 
that  the  admonitions  that  were  received  by  us  at  that  time, — 
I  do  not  intend  to  give  myself  awa^^, — the  admonitions 
that  were  received  by  us  at  that  time,  were  very  effec- 
tual in  making  us  at  least  more  modest  than  we  should  have 
been  without  them.  And  I  have  often  wished,  when  I  have 
seen  boys  at  public  exhibitions,  and  even  men  at  public 
exhibitions,  that  they  might  have  received  some  such  disci- 
pline as  I  received  in  my  boyhood. 

And,  speaking  of  these  exhibitions,  it  was  the  custom  then 
not  to  have  an  exhibition  very  often.  They  had  not  then 
come  into  vogue.  Nowadays,  scarcely  a  primary  school  can 
finish  its  term  without  having  a  questionable  exercise  of  this 
kind ;  but,  in  those  days,  public  exhibitions  were  somewhat 
rare,  and  their  rarity  gave  them  a  certain  glory.  It  was  the 
custom  then,— it  was  in  the  old  Academy, — for  the  young 
of  the  town  to  do  their  part  in  decorating  the  walls,  and  ladies 
it  was  a  labor,  I  think,  of  two  or  three  weeks.  It  was  the 
duty  of  those  boys  who  took  part  in  the  exhibition,  to  in- 
vite certain  young  ladies  from  the  town,  and  to  see  that  they 


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were  escorted  to  the  place  and  escorted  home  agani.  I  con- 
fess that  it  was  with  some  misgiving  as  to  whether  it  would 
be  consistent  or  not  with  allegiance  to  the  girls  we  left  be- 
hind us,  but  we  tried  to  do  that  dutj'  as  we  tried  to  do 
all  our  other  duties  in  the  best  way  we  could.  And  I 
have  no  doubt  that  from  those  happy  occasions  have  resulted 
some  of  the  unions  in  after  life  which  have*  been  so  fruitful  of 
blessings  and  happiness. 

And,  then,  the  Golden  T^ranch,  to  which  Judge  Holmes 
has  referred.  I  scarcely  know  what  to  say  about  that ; 
the  contests  we  had  there,  the  debates  that  we  engaged  in, 
the  electioneering  that  went  on,  the  canvassing  for  office 
that  began  as  soon  as  the  presiding  officer's  term  had  begun, 
and  continued  through  his  term  in  order  to  prepare  for  his 
successor.  Now,  Mr.  President  and  gentlemen,  I  have 
known  something  of  political  canvasses  in  New  Hampshire, 
when  the  "Independent  Democrat"  wiis  alive  and  was  con- 
testing with  the  "New  Hampshire  Patriot"  for  the  political 
supremacy  of  this  state,  and  I  have  known  something  of 
political  canvassing  in  Massachusetts  and  Rhode  Island,  but 
I  confess  that  I  have  never  gone  through  a  political  canvass 
since  that  time  which  was  equal  to  those  which  we  had  in 
the  old  room  at  the  east  end  of  the  old  Academ}'.  Gover^ 
ernor  Prescott  has  given  us  the  names  of  a  long  list  of  those 
statesmen  and  governors,  senators  and  representatives,  (^c, 
and  I  have  no  doubt  their  success  in  politics  has  been  due 
to  their  experience  in  the  Golden  Branch.  I  sometimes 
wonder  whether  our  fellow  alumnus,  Gov.  Butler,  was 
not  a  member  of  the  Golden  Branch.  On  one  of  those 
particular  occasions,  I  recollect  it  now,  though  I  have 
not  thought  of  the  matter  from  that  time,  scarcely,  till  this, 
a  very  serious  question  w^as  in  dispute.  It  was  impossible 
for  us  to  settle  it ;  it  went  on  for  several  weeks,  when  the 
thought  occurred  to  me  that  possibly  the  member  of  Con- 
gress from  the  district  to  which  I  belonged  might  help  us. 
And,  so,  in  m^v  boyish  innocence,  I  sat  down  and  wrote  a 


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letter  to  him,  staling  the  question  and  asking  him  to  give  us 
his  counsel.  He  helped  us  very  courteously  indeed.  He 
acknowledged  the  receipt  of  the  note,  he  expressed  his  in- 
terest in  the  question  which  we  were  discussing,  and  he 
concluded  with  quoting  these  lines  of  Virgil: 

"Xon  nostrum  inter  vos  tantas  componere  lites." 

I  should  think  not !  Experienced  politician  as  he  was, 
having  long  parliamentary  practice  in  Congress,  it  was 
altogether  too  much  for  him.  And  I  defy  any  man  to  have 
settled  the  questions  which  came  up  in  those  days  in  the 
Golden  Branch. 

But  I  must  not  indulge,  Mr.  President.  My  time  was 
limited  to  ten  minutes,  and  I  presume  it  has  about  expired. 
It  has  seemed  to  me  sometimes  in  thinking  of  this  institution 
and  how  much  those  who-  have  had  the  benefit  of  her  instruc- 
tions have  loved  her,  how  she  has  been  the  object  of  their 
affections  from  the  moment  they  set  foot  across  her  thresh- 
hold,  as  students  and  Alumni  of  this  Academy, — it  has 
seemed  to  me  like  the  case  of  the  old  Hebrews,  who, 
wherever  they  went,  however  far  away  from  their  native 
land  they  wandered,  carried  in  their  hearts  the  affec- 
tion for  their  sacred  citj'.  They  made  their  annual  visits  for 
the  purpose  of  laying  on  its  shrine  their  offerings.  They 
came  back  from  journeyings  to  rebuild  the  temple  of  their 
adoration  ;  they  thought  of  it  by  day,  they  dreamed  of  it  by 
night,  and  when  they  prayed  they  opened  their  windows 
towards  Jerusalem.  The  Alumni  of  Phillips  Exeter  Acade- 
my carr\'  the  institution  with  them  wherever  they  may  go, 
however  far  they  may  wander. 

Where'er  I  roam,  whatever  realms  to  see 
My  heart  untravelled  fondly  turns  to  thee. 

They  come  here  to  make  their  offerings  ;  and  when  the  old 
Academy  was  burned,  by  their  liberal  contributions  and 
willing  gifts  thej^  built  this  elegant  and  commodious  edifice, 
and  so  they  carr}'  in  their  hearts,  from  the  beginning4intothe 


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end,  tlie  interest  of  this  sacred  slirine  of  tlieir  xoiitli.  And 
everyone  of  us,  I  tliink,  would  repeat  the  fei-vent  and  impas- 
sioned words  of  the  Hebrew  Psalmist,  "if  I  forget  thee,  oh, 
Alma  Mater  of  ni}^  youth,  let  mN'  right  hand  forget  her  cun- 
ning ;  if  I  do  not  remember  thee,  let  my  tongue  cleave  to 
the  roof  of  mv  mouth." 


Dr.  Perkins  said  :  I  fancy  that  wlien  we  come  to  examine 
the  register  that  will  be  laid  before  the  Alumni  to-morow  for 
their  signatures,  we  shall  find  that  the  number  of  visitors 
heiH3  who  have  been  in  the  school  since  1870  will  be  greater 
than  the  number  of  all  others.  I  shall  call  now  upon  our 
last  speaker,  who  will  represent  these  3'ounger  men,  the 
Rev.  Richard  Montague,  of  Providence,  Rhode  Island. 

ADDRESS  OF  REV.  RICHARD  MONTAGUE. 

3Ir.  President :  Unless  my  memory  fails  me  there  was, 
when  I  was  here  twelve  years  ago,  a  rule  somewhat  to  this 
effect,  the  repeal  of  which  I  have  never  learned  :  That  stu- 
dents who  were  living  in  private  families  must  dwell  in  fam- 
ilies that  are  authorized  to  board  them  by  the  Faculty  of  the 
school ;  and  that  if  the  families  in  which  the}-  were  dwelling 
should  chance,  at  any  time,  to  notice  that  they  were  out  af- 
ter ten  o'clock,  they  should  forfeit  all  other  privileges. 
Having  been  assigned  to  most  estimable  hosts  this  daj^ 
by  the  authorities  of  this  honored  institution,  and  noticing 
that  I  am  out  bej'ond  the  regular  time,  and,  fearing  that 
they,  perhaps,  may  be  getting  a  little  anxious,  I  think  a 
mere  word  is  all  that  a  representative  of  the  younger  gradu- 
ates may  be  expected  to  utter.     In  fact  I  am  reminded  of 


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the  story  of  the  boy  who  with  his  brotlior,  was  expected  by 
his  pious  father  regiilarl}-,  every  morning,  before  he  could 
go  out  to  pla}',  to  repeat  a  passage  of  Scripture.  And  he 
was  extremely  anxious  every  morning  to  play,  so  that  he 
managed  nearly  every  time  to  repeat  the  required  verse  from 
Scripture.  But,  one  morning,  when  he  was  especialW  eager 
to  get  out,  having  overheard  his  brother  say  that  "he  would 
rather  be  a  door  keeper  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  than  to  sit 
in  the  tents  of  wickedness  forever,"  he  simply  said  to  his 
father,  "so  say  I,"  and  was  off.  After  all  these  words  of 
congratulation  on  the  honorable  history  of  our  honored 
Academy,  might  it  not  be  enough  for  me  if  I  should  simply 
add,  "so  say  I  ?"  But,  yet,  perhaps,  those  of  my  associates 
who  are  here,  if  no  others,  would  expect  a  single  word  of 
testimony  touching  what  this  Academy  has  done  for  us.  It 
was  m}^  privilege  to  be  here  but  a  year,  and  3'et,  in  that  year 
I  think  two  lessons  were  very  powerful  on  me.  We  young 
men  are  governed  by  our  ideals,  and  our  future  and  our  use- 
fulness in  the  world  depend  npon  the  character  of  the  ideals 
which  inspire  and  move  us.  I  received  two  ideals  touching 
scholarship  and  life  work  in  general  which  are  summed  up  in 
two  words, — thoroughness  and  persistence.  As  I  look  down 
into  the  faces  of  some  of  m}'  honored  instructors  who  were 
here  then  and  are  still  working  in  this  institution,  there 
comes  back  to  me  most  vividly  the  meaning  of  the  word 
thoroughness.  I  never  dared  face  my  Greek  Professor, 
great  as  was  his  kindness  and  encouraging  as  were  his  man- 
ner and  his  words,  unless  I  had  the  thorough  mastery  of  the 
passage  of  Greek  in  hand.  And  I  hardly  need  to  add  that 
I  didn't  dare  to  00  to  the  board  to  i)ut  on  a  theorem  in 
Geometry  unless  I  knew  what  I  was  about.  For  myself,  I 
am  very  thankful  for  that  lesson..  It  is  an  ideal  that  is 
worth  3'ears  of  striving  to  get. 

The  other  ideal  that  impressed  me  strongly  was  the  neces- 
sity of  persistence  in  work.  I  don't  know  of  anytliing  that 
could  illustrate  it  better,  in  my  recollections  of  my  life  here, 


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tiiaii  tills  one  iustiuicc.  New  Eiigltind,  so  far  tis  1  recollect, 
lias  not  been  very  much  troubled  with  earthquakes  ;  but,  in  the 
days  of  the  old  Academy  Hall,  in  '71,  we  did  have  a  little 
earthquake  in  Exeter.  We  were  reciting  at  the  time  to  Dr. 
Soule,  of  precious  memory,  and  suddenly  there  came  a  move- 
ment altogether  strange  and  indescribable.  It  seemed  as  if 
the  floor  was  going  up  ;  it  seemed  as  if  the  supporting  columns 
in  the  hall  were  going  to  fall ;  it  seemed  as  though  the  roof 
would  be  lifted  away  from  us,  and  we  were,  as  it  were, 
tossed  in  a  ship  by  the  waves.  We  knew  not  what  was 
going  to  happen  next.  The  Doctor  stood  it  better  than  we 
did,  but,  at  last,  even  he  rose  from  his  seat  and  looked  out 
of  the  window.  Then  he  saw  that  Abbot  Hall  was  still 
standing  and  the  trees  were  growing  as  the}'  had  been  grow- 
ing the  day  before,  and,  resuming  his  seat,  he  said  calmly, 
"Foster,  construe  that  next  sentence."  I  have  ever  felt 
since,  that  no  matter  what  earthquakes  of  opposition  might 
assail  the  purpose,  or  what  temptation  to  the  pleasures  of 
case  might  allure,  our  motto  should  be  persistent  application 
to  the  work  in  hand.  And  that  seems  to  me  a  lesson  which 
it  was  well  worth  learning. 

I  can  fancy  that  these  honored  teachers  who  have  been  so 
influential  upon  the  characters  and  lives  of  the  hundreds  of 
students  who  have  gone  out  from  this  Academy,  and  who 
have  gone  out  from  this  world  to  their  better  rest,  may 
in  their  older  days  have  found  much  pleasure  by  turn- 
ing over  the  old  catalogues  of  the  students  whom  they  used 
to  teach.  It  seems  to  me  that  if  the  aged  parent  can  delight 
in  recalling  the  careers  of  his  children  now  in  the  prime  of 
life  and  in  enthusiastic  work  in  the  world,  so  the  teacher, 
who  has  perhaps  laid  aside  his  active  work  and  who  is  now 
in  the  declining  years  of  his  life,  can  have  great  pleasure  in 
tracing  the  history  of  his  successful  pupils. 

I  don't  see  that  the  Professors  who  are  here  now  and  who 
were  here  when  1  was,  are  one  day  older  then  they  were 
twelve  years  ago.     But,  I  suppose  sometime,  if  the  world 


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onh^  lasts  long  cnuugli,  they  will  be  ti  little  older,  and,  if 
they  ever  should  be,  it  strikes  nie  that  it  would  be  an  ex- 
ceeding great  pleasure  to  them  could  they  look  over  the 
record  of  us  3'ounger  men  and  be  able  to  sa}',  honestly, 
"they  have  done  good  work  in  the  world  ;"  and,  if  we  have 
done  good  work  in  the  world,  I  am  sure  they  can  each  say 
honestly,  "that  work  was  largely  done  through  my  instruc- 
tion, through  my  inspiring  influence,  through  the  ideals  that 
I  implanted  in  their  young  minds."  May  every  one  of  us 
younger  graduates,  give  them  the  opportunity  to  say  it 
truthfully. 


Dr.  Perkins  said  :     Now,  with  tiie  very  strongest  wishes 
for  a  good  bright  day  to-morrow,  we  will  separate. 


THURSDAY  FORENOON. 


The  exercises  were  continued  at  half-past  ten  o'clock  in 
the  forenoon  of  Thursday,  June  21,  when  the  Centennial 
Oration  and  Poem  were  delivered  in  the  presence  of  an 
audience  that  filled  the  great  tent  in  the  common  opposite 
the  Academy. 

CENTENNIAL  ORATION  BY  REV.  HORATIO  STEB- 
BINS,  D.  D. 

Mr.  Bancroft,  Gentlemen  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  and 
Friends  of  the  Academy :  Wherever  on  the  earth  stand  the 
monuments  of  human  struggle,  self-sacrifice  and  devotion, 
there  it  is  good  for  the  living,  as  they  move .  forward  in  the 
ever-flowing  procession  of  generations,  to  pause  in  their 
march  and  pay  venerating  respect,  gratitude  and  admiration  : 
—a  hundred  years  of  the  Academ}'  justify  the  occasion. 

"We  pay  distinguished  honors  to  the  Founder,  whose  beife- 
factions  have  trirtamed  the  lamp  of  learning  here  and  sent  its 
mild  and  steady  beams  afar  ;  we  cherish  grateful  regards  for 
all  those  who  have,  b^^  word  or  deed  or  fostering  care, 
strengthened  the  foundations  of  the  Academe',  reared  its 
walls  anew,  or  as  masters  of  the  mind  have  ministered  to  it^ 


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intellectual  and  moral  life,  and  sent  its  influence  abroad  wide 
as  the  beams  of  the  sun.  We  confess  our  debt  to  an  institu- 
tion which  has  a  vested  earthly  immortalit}-  in  the  mind  of 
man,  and  on  which  time  and  death  cast  no  contempt ! 

The  rise  and  development  of  institutions,  of  whatever 
name,  are  the  rational  and  intelligent  expression  of  man's 
individual  helplessness,  attesting  that  he  has,  and  can  have, 
no  isolated  completeness  or  perfection.  No  creature  receives 
so  great  benefits  from  his  kind  as  man,  or  is  so  dependent  on 
his  kind.  The  horse  or  the  dog,  withdrawn  from  his  fellows 
of  the  species,  shows  no  perceptible  depreciation,  and  fills 
out  the  figure  of  his  being.  If  brought  in  contact  with  man, 
the  animal  surpasses  his  companions  of  the  tribe,  and  by  his 
dependence  wins  a  better  destiny  than  id  vouchsafed  to  him 
through  communion  with  his  own  race.  But  man  thus  with- 
drawn  is  an  arrested  development,  a  frost-bitten  infancy,  in 
which  even  the  opening  buds  of  speech  are  cut  down.  It  is, 
a  profound  saying  of  Spinoza  that  "Nothing  is  more  useful 
to  man  than  his  fellow  man  ;  no  more  excellent  way  can  be 
desired  by  men  for  the  preservation  of  their  being,  than  a 
concord  of  all  men  in  all  things,  such  that  the  minds  and 
bodies  of  all  make  up,  as  it  were,  one  mind,  and  one  body, 
and  that  all  together  strive  to  the  utmost  of  their  power  to 
preserve  their  being,  and  all  seek  together  the  common  good 
of  all." 

This  union  and  dependence  of  men  is  through  identity  of 
nature  and  the  diffusion  of  that  Almighty  Spirit  which  is 
the  inspiration  of  all.  Human  society  is  of  the  nature  of  an 
endowment,  a  perpetual  fund,  from  which  every  man  receives 
benefits  that  he  cannot  acquire  for  himself.  Herein  is  the 
power  of  social  order,  civilization  and  history.  This  makes 
laws,  manners,  and  religions,  and  that  contmuity  of  thought 
and  action  we  call  the  life  of  the  race.  If  the  animals  were 
thus  united,  if  they  were  as  dependent  on  one  another  and 
capable  of  such  a  common  bond  of  good,  they  could  drive 
out  man  from  the  earth,  and  hold  the  world,     Bqt  hf^ying 


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no  such  dupciulence,  aiul  no  such  power  of  mutual  help, 
divine  order,  a  common  mind,  a  public  opinion  are  impossi- 
ble. The  great  outward  social  fact,  expressing  the  unity 
and  oneness  of  man's  inner  nature,  is,  that  society  does  more 
for  every  man  than  he  can  pay  for,  secures  to  him  the  great 
privileges  and  immunities  of  existence,  so  that  whether  he 
will  or  no  he  has  nothing  that  he  has  not  received.  There  is 
no  money  that  a  man  gets  so  much  for  as  he  does  for  his 
taxes,  and  when  he  has  paid  all  his  bills,  they  do  not  cover 
the  full  cost  of  all  that  he  has  had.  Nor  is  this  the  result  of 
a  mutual  partnership  where  ever}'  mau  pays  his  own  share, 
but  it  is  the  ver}'  condition  and  nature  of  man  in  society  that 
bear  these  fruits  as  a  tree  bears  apples  or  a  vine  bears  grapes. 
There  is  an  inherent  tendenc\'  of  beneficence  in  things  human, 
and  man  by  the  fact  of  his  nature  and  his  association  with 
his  fellows  on  the  plain  of  that  nature,  receives  great  and 
enduring  good,  the  foregleams  of  his  destin}'.  This  tendency 
is  the  kej'-note  of  all  good  in  the  world  of  men  and  things, 
and  all  man's  active  beneficence  and  public  spirit,  and  a  hint 
taken  from  the  great  human  theme,  to  augment  and  glorifj^ 
man's  estate.  Thus  all  the  good  that  adorns  the  earth,  the 
ciiarities  and  humanities  of  the  human  world,  "out  from  the 
heart  of  Nature  rolled." 

The  distinguished  and  supreme  expression  of- the  mutual 
dependence  and  helpfulness  of  men  is  in  Education ;  and 
perhaps  the  most  adequate  conception  of  human  life  and 
human  society  is  that  in  which  they  are  represented  as  a 
school.  It  was  the  vital  power  of  that  thought  which  made 
Lessing's  little  pamphlet.  The  'Education  of  the  Human 
Jiace^  one  of  the  most  fruitful  seeds  that  was  ever  cast  upon 
the  furrows  of  the  world.  For  this  reason  the  founders  of 
great  schools  are  justly  regarded  as  the  benefactors  of  man- 
kind. Anticipating  man's  destiny,  hastening  to  proclaim  it, 
believing  in  their  fellow  men  of  unborn  generations,  having, 
it  ma}'  be,  honorable  desires  for  posthumous  fame  and  corpo- 
rate immortality,  or  inspired  with  reverent  passion  to  pro- 


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mote  the  great  Intent,  they  have  established  perpetual 
fountains  of  living  waters  in  the  eternal  heights  of  the  mind. 
They  have  recognized  the  unit}^  and  identity  of  human 
nature,  and  that,  "through  the  ages  one  increasing  purpose 
runs,"  and,  for  the  promotion  of  that  "purpose,"  they  have 
set  enduring  privileges  and  opportunities,  to  be  enjoyed  with 
no  sense  of  debt,  but  gratitude — that  happy  debt  from  which 
the  noble  mind  would  never  be  discharged,  as  the  wise  re- 
ceive the  benefactions  of  the  common  world.  The  world  is  a 
school,  with  endowments  so  opulent  and  priviliges  so  great 
that  no  man  can  fully  discharge  his  obligation  ;  and  a  school 
is  a  little  world  founded  on  the  same  plan.  The  historic 
fact  illustrates  the  great  principle,  that  education  cherished 
either  in  great  founded  schools,  or  by  illustrious  public  opin- 
ion, recognizes  the  essential  value  of  man's  intellectual  and 
moral  nature,  and  of  his  dependence  on  his  fellow  men  for  the 
development  of  that  nature.  Christianity  was  the  embodi- 
ment of  the  great  principle,  and  lent  its  humanizing  power  to 
promote  it.  Charlemagne,  the  genius  of  the  middle  age, 
conceived  of  education  as  the  foster  child  of  religion ;  and 
the  founders  of  the  Republic  identified  it  with  the  welfare  of 
the  State,  whose  existence  was  justified  by  its  sympathy 
with  the  nature  and  destin}^  of  man. 

If  human  (experience  has  taught  anything,  if  man  in  action 
has  displayed  the  wants  and  tendencies  of  his  own  being, 
this  is  manifest :  that  all  his  higher  interest  must  be  provided 
for,  and  the  nobler  his  nature  the  more  he  wants.  The  sup- 
ply of  his  highest  wants  requires  vast  resources,  sustained  by 
constant  care,  and  continually  refreshed  by  new  accessions 
of  living  power.  In  whatever  domain  the  laissez  faire  theory 
may  be  true,  it  is  not  true  when  we  come  to  man  as  man, 
in  his  highest  relations.  Man  cannot  be  let  alone  or  left  to 
chance.  Great  provisions  must  be  made  for  him :  not  to 
guard  him  as  a  child  and  perpetuate  his  feebleness,  but  to 
inspire  him,  as  a  free,  self-directing,  responsible  being.  For 
this,  individuals,  touched  with  exalted  enthugic^sm  of  huma^ 


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good,  while  as  yet  an  infinitely  small  portion  of  humanity 
discern  it,  establish  their  estates  in  eternal  foundations,  and 
prophetic  statesmen  strike  the  rocik  of  public  opinion,  and  it 
pours  out  rivers  of  water !  This  is  our  expression  of  that 
supreme  bond,  that  binds  man  to  man,  and  man  to  God. 

One  of  the  noblest  objects  of  human  contemplation,  is  a 
man  of  great  motives,  looking  upon  the  the  world  with  steady, 
strong  wisdom  and  pure  feeling,  devoted  to  the  supreme 
purpose  of  human  good.  Standing  in  the  calm  inaccessible 
heights  of  moral  greatness,  the  passions  of  the  hour  do  not 
disturb  him.  The  weakness,  the  ignorance,  the  foil}",  the 
pride,  the  ingratitude  of  men,  lie  beneath  his  feet  as  clouds 
beneath  some  sunlit  mountain  glory.  He  believes  in  himself, 
and  in  the  world,  and  in  the  Maker,  because  he  walks  and 
sees  in  eternal  light.  He  has  such  ^  sense  of  the  grandness 
of  human  things,  that  humility  and  gratitude  move  his  breast. 
If  he  has  great  material  powers,  he  is  beset  continually  with 
the  thoughtlessness  of  the  public  and  the  ingratitude  of 
states.  And  there  are  those  around  him  who  speak  con- 
temptuously of  the  public,  and  blaspheme  that  human  socie- 
ty whose  foundations  are  the  ever-proceeding  spirit  of  God. 
But  the  consummate  man,  of  gre»t  purposes  of  good,  under- 
stands the  prejudices  and  passions  of  the  hour,  and  sees  and 
feels  and  knows  that  the  good  he  proposes  is  perpetual,  and 
will  stand  above  these  at  length,  as  the  sun  in  his  mid-day 
splendor  stands  above  the  morning  mists  that  hung  around 
his  rising.  Always  great  in  his  moral  consciousness,  he  is 
not  defeated  b}^  indifference  or  neglect,  but  confident  that 
good  can  never  be  lost,  he  entrusts  it  to  his  fellow  men  and 
the  generations  that  come  after  him. 

Such  a  man,  from  the-  scanty  records  preserved  of  him, 
was  our  Founder,  John  Phillips.  Early  in  the  history  of  the 
country,  while  yet  this  Commonwealth  of  New  Hampshire 
lay  upon  the  borders  of  the  wilderness,  amidst  narrow  and 
provincial  views,  hemmed  in  by  sharp  necessity  to  a  frugality 
which,  however  friendly  it  might  be  to  the  severer  virtues, 


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gave  little  opportunity  to  expansive  S3'mpatliies,  our  Founder 
conceived  a  plan  of  enduring  good  on  principles  so  vital,  yet 
so  liberal,  that  no  collision  lias  arisen  in  a  hundred  years 
between  the  stipulations  of  his  bequests  and  the  rising  intel- 
ligence and  changing  forms  of  the  modern  age  !  And  if  no 
collision  for  a  hundred  years,  then  none  forever. 

I  am  not  anxious  to  prove  him  no  wiser  than  he  knew.  I 
cheerfully  accord  him  a  place  among  those  noble  minds  that 
have  been  the  instruments  of  ideas  above  themselves.  Tliere 
arc  two  things,  however,  pertaining  to  common  sense  and 
right  reason,  that  a  wise  man  of  material  and  moral  power 
must  consider  if  he  would  do  well.  He  must  ask  himself : 
What  can  I  do  that  will  supply  a  perpetual  human  want? 
And  how  can  I  do  it  so  that  it  will  be  adapted,  or  will  adapt 
itself  to  the  changing  circumstances  of  societ}'  and  men? 
Here  truth  culminates  in  paradox,  and  all  things  trul}'  great 
and  permanent  are  mutable.  That  which  admits  no  change 
ma^^  exist,  but  it  cannot  be  said  to  live.  All  great  principles 
set  forth  in  idea  or  purpose  ever  enter  into  new  combinations 
and  bear  fresh  fruits.  The  enlightened  Founder  of  institu- 
tions must  be  without  caprice,  or  whim,  believing  in  the 
present  order  of  things,  but  believing  in  it  as  no  finalit}',  and 
not  mistaking  his  self-will  for  his  last  will  and  testament.  I 
applaud  the  name  and  memory  of  our  Founder,  a  man  of 
simple  tastes  and  simple  habits,  who,  trained  to  theology 
when  theology  cherished  that  zeal  which  is  peculiar  to  narrow- 
ness of  view,  was  too  modest  to  become  a  teacher  of  religion, 
and  devoting  himself  to  the  palaver  of  a  country  trader,  thus 
gathered  an  honest  fortune  which  he  set  apart  as  the 
perpetual  foundation  of  a  great  school,  with  magnanimit3', 
of  thought  and  feeling,  under  which  the  Academy  has 
been  adapted  to  the  ever  wider  circles  of  thought  and  intelli- 
gence, as  naturally  as  corn  grows  or  lilies  bloom.  I  applaud 
him  for  that  simplicity  of  mind  and  purpose,  which,  whether 
consciously  or  unconsciously,  led  him  to  establish  this  foun- 
dation not  for  this  or  for  that,  but  for  the  mind  and  heart  of 


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man !  The  restriction  wliicli  confides  the  administration  of 
the  trust  and  the  instruction  of  the  Academy  to  Protestants, 
cannot  be  considered  an  invidious  distinction  against  that 
branch  of  the  Christian  church  which  from  high  ecclesiastical 
motives  as  the  custodian  of  truth,  enrolls  the  modern  methods 
of  education  upon  its  sylla])us  of  errors. 

Our  school,  founded  on  so  enlightened  principles,  for  the 
cultivation  of  those  studies  which  were  included  in  the  general 
scheme  of  a  liberal  education  a  century  ago,  has  expanded, 
under  the  fostering  care  of  wise  and  good  men  in  the  admin- 
istration of  its  affairs,  and  of  a  line  of  distinguished  masters 
and  teacher,  by  natural  impulse  within,  with  the  awakened 
and  ever  widening  sympathies  of  learning. 

Although  vague  generalizations  are  to  be  avoided,  it  may 
be  said  with  propriety,  that  the  present  is  a  period  of  transi- 
tion in  education ;  and  there  are  some  who  say  that  it  is 
more  than  this,  a  period  of  intellectual  and  moral  transition, 
in  which  the  general  field  of  human  life  and  experience  is 
transferred  from  the  literary  to  the  scientific  side.  Without 
assenting  to  such  a  view  as  the  final  result  of  the  modern 
spirit,  the  area  of  education  has  been  vastly  increased  within 
the  last  half  century,  and  the  relative  rank  of  the  subjects  of 
education  has  been  modified,  at  least  to  the  extent  of  recog- 
nizing individual  aptitudes,  and  no  longer  requiring  all  to 
adopt  the  same  methods  as  the  only  instruments  of  culture  or 
learning. 

There  is  an  opinion  held  by  educational  men,  and  widely 
diffused  among  those  who  clain  to  have  onl}^  a  common  sense 
view  of  the  subject,  that  what  are  called  liberal  studies  are 
not  well  adapted  to  the  practical  duties  and  industries  of 
life.  The  opinion  has  given  a  new  impulse  to  what  is  called 
technical  or  professional  education,  in  distinction  from  that 
general  discipline,  the  object  of  which  is  knowledge  and 
mental  power.  New  subjects  have  been  enrolled  on  the  lists 
of  education,  and  natural  science,  which  has  conquered  new 
empires  in  these  modern  years,  has  opened  fields  of  industry 


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that  were  unknown  to  former  generations,  and  given  to  the 
common  vocations  of  men  the  intellectual  rank  of  special 
professions.  The  more  man  knows  of  the  world  around  him 
the  more  it  responds  to  his  intelligence,  and  the  mind  in 
things  replies  to  the  mind  in  man.  It  is  not  within  the  scope 
of  this  occasion  to  discuss  the  relative  value  of  studies,  eitiier 
as  a  means  of  culture  in  its  widest  sense,  or  as  a  preparation 
for  special  vocation.  It  is  onlj^  necessary  to  keep  in  view 
the  distinction  between  liberal  education  and  professional 
education.  The  test  of  the  one  is  the  discipline  of  the  man, 
putting  him  in  the  widest  relations  with  humanit}"  as  a 
general  preparation  for  life  in  whatever  sphere  he  ma}'  be 
called  to  act.  The  test  of  the  other  is  an  immediate  special 
utility.  The  first  may  not  be  ascetic  or  unpractical :  the 
second  may  not  be  indifferent  to  utility  of  the  highest  kind. 
For  all  general  purposes  this  broad  distinction  is  sufficient 
to  give  us  an  idea  of  the  place  the  Academ}'  holds  in  relation 
to  the  spirit  of  the  time. 

There  has  been  a  great  impulse  given  to  popular  education 
throughout  the  country  in  the  lifetime  of  the  present  genera- 
tion. It  is  forever  honorable  to  the  sagacitj'  and  sincerity 
of  the  founders  of  the  Republic  that  they  associated  the 
common  school  with  the  welfare  of  the  state.  The  civiliza- 
tion of  our  era  moving  westward  across  the  continent,  has 
borne  the  mighty  theme  aloft,  like  a  song  of  victory,  to  the 
shores  of  the  other  ocean  ;  and  it  may  be  said  with  the  so- 
briety of  historj^  that  the  education  of  New  England,  and 
the  civil  law  of  New  York  have  become  the  public  opinion  of 
the  country.  The  idea  of  a  nation  of  men  voluntarily  taxing 
themselves  in  the  round  sum  of  a  hundred  millions  of  dol- 
lars per  annum  for  education,  that  all  ma^^  have  a  little, 
inspires  admiration  and  respect.  There  are  those,  however, 
who  believe  that  the  common  school  system  of  the  country 
is  a  failure.  I  do  not  belong  to  that  class.  Their  opinions, 
it  seems  to  me,  are  formed  on  principles  of  touch}'  aesthetics, 
rather  than  on  fine  intellectual  and  moral  sympathies.     The 


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common  school  may  be  mechanical,  and  it  may  be  a  coarse 
machine,  and  the  education  it  gives  very  crude.  It  does  not 
accomplish  what  it  ought  to  accomplish.  But  in  this  respect 
it  does  not  differ  from  free  institutions  in  general,  laws,  man- 
ners and  religion.  The  common  school  is  no  more  a  failure 
than  popular  liberty,  constitutional  law,  or  the  Christian  re- 
ligion are  failures.  It  seems  to  be  one  of  the  unavoidable 
conditions  of  all  human  things  that  good  does  not  do  as 
much  good  as  we  sometimes  think  it  ought  to  do.  While 
this  may  seem  discouraging  to  those  inclined  to  take  melan- 
choly views  of  human  affairs,  to  others,  cheered  b}^  a  mightier 
hope,  it  may  suggest  thftt  our  earthly  horizons  are  not  wide 
enough  for  the  longer  levers  of  the  divine  intent  to  swing  in. 
The  truth  is,  a  people  are  educated  by  having  the  care  of 
education,. and  by  being  interested  in  it. 

"We  do  not  teach  an  ox  to  browse  by  tying  him  up  in  the 
stall.  Good  comes  only  by  seizing  the  instrumentalities 
through  which  it  comes.  A  few  years  ago  I  was  travelling 
in  the  mountains  and  valleys  of  the  western  coast,  when  I 
came  to  a  place,  which  after  the  manner  of  new  countries, 
was  called  a  city,  to  distinguish  it  from  the  wilderness. 
While  resting  there  b}^  the  wayside,  talking  with  a  man  who 
represented  the  local  intelligence  and  spirit,  two  riders  came 
up  in  half  Spanish  saddles,  broad  brimmed  hats,  shirt  sleeves 
and  outside  boots,  and  their  faces  had  a  fine  bronze  that 
does  not  belong  to  academic  groves.  They  had  come  in 
from  a  distance  to  talk  with  the  local  citizen  there,  about  the 
schoolhouse  and  the  school  which  they  were  going  to  estab- 
lish in  the  borders  of  the  woods.  Their  business  done,  the 
intelligence  and  counsel  which  they  needed  got,  they  sprang 
into  their  saddles  and  were  off.  As  they  went,  I  remarked 
to  the  sensible  man  whose  advice  they  had  sought :  How 
these  men  are  educated  by  having  the  care  of  education ! 
The  little  shanty  stands  there,  not.  a  poetic  building,  but  like 
other  simple  things  in  human  life,  it  cannot  be  seen  trulj-  un- 
less poeticall3\     There  from  a  few  homes,   inspired  by  the 


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common  affections  of  human  nature,  widely  separated  in  a 
yet  wild  and  unsubdued  country,  a  dozen  or  twenty  children 
frugally  but  neatly  clad,  find  their  way,  plucking  gentle  dai- 
ses and  flaming  eschscholtzias  as  thej^  go,  as  a  tribute  of 
childhood  feeling  to  the  teacher  whose  gentle  manners  have 
won  their  love  !  Those  sunburnt  riders  understand  and  ap- 
preciate education  far  better  than  the  bishops  at  the  council 
of  Nica?a  understood  and  appreciated  the  Christian  religion. 

There  is  an  idea  of  education  in  the  general  mind  of  the 
country,  crude,  vague  and  dim  it  may  be,  like  a  universe  3^et 
in  nebulous  mist,  but  an  idea  that  amounts  almost  to  a 
religion.  The  public  opinion  whi^h  provides  even  the  most 
elementary  education  for  all,  however  short  it  may  come  of 
the  fulfilment  of  its  idea,  is  a  pledge  and  promise  of 
unspeakable  good.  It  is  the  acknowledgment  of  a  great 
human  bond  arising  in  identity  of  nature  and  destiny.  This 
public  opinion  has  received  a  great  impulse  from  the  rapid 
development  of  the  arts  of  life,  demanding  schools  of  special 
discipline  and  knowledge.  There  is  an  increasing  conviction 
that  let  whoever  will  sow  the  seed,  intelligence  will  reap  the 
harvest.  And  there  is  a  deeper  conviction  in  noble  minds, 
strong  as  the  "ground  swell"  of  the  sea  or  the  momentum 
of  a  planet,  compared  with  which  all  other  opinions  arc  the 
temporary  accidents  of  time  and  circumstance,  that  the  true 
ground  and  justification  of  education,  is  tlie  man  himself,  his 
nature  and  being.  The  ultimate  reason  of  all  human  disci- 
pline is  the  worth  and  grandeur  of  intellectual  and  moral 
being.  On  any  other  ground  our  senses  are  a  brood  of 
chattering  apes,  and  the  brilliant  utilities  of  our  modern 
civilization  are  a  "scouring  of  barbarian  pots  and  kettles." 

It  is  claimed  b}'  some  that  public  education  supported  by  the 
State  should  include  the  whole  field  of  human  studies  from 
the  grammar  school  to  the  university.  It  was  a  favorite  idea 
of  Channing  that  the  public  lands  should  be  set  apart  for  the 
education  of  the  people.  The  public  has  not  proved  itself 
thus   far  a  very  safe  trustee  of  school  funds.     States  and 


\    \  o  '■>  "  a  Y 

OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY 

cities  in  the  Union  tluit  liave  been  endowed  with  more  than 
regal  splendor  have  squandered  or  lost  their  patrimony.  The 
act  of  Congress  of  1862,  giving  to  the  States  a  vast  domain, 
afforded  a  new  opportunit}'  to  establish  what  is  called  "the 
higher  education"  under  tlie  care  of  the  State.  The  brilliant 
imagination  of  the  illustrious  founder  of  English  polemical 
idealism  has  been  fulfilled,  and  the  name  of  Berkeley  has 
been  given  to  the  site  of  a  modern  State  Universit}',  that 
fronts  the  western  ocean.  There  has  also  been  a  movement 
in  some  quarters  to  establish  a  National  University,  to  be 
sustained  by  the  General  Government  as  the  crown  of  the 
public  school  system  of  the  country. 

The  general  interest  in  education,  vague,  dark,  groping 
though  it  may  be,  a  wise  man  will  interpret  as  the  first  and 
indispensable  condition  of  all  moral  and  intellectual  supply, 
a  consciousness  of  want.  The  misery  of  ignorance  is,  that 
it  wants  nothing.  The  man  who  would  be  a  benefactor  of 
learning,  or  the  institution  that  would  have  an  honorable 
rank  and  influence,  must  discern  and  seize  this  tendenc}'  of 
the  time. 

For  all  practical  purposes  it  may  be  said  that  opinion  is 
divided  in  regard  to  the  higher  education,  whether  it  shall 
be  entrusted  to  the  State  or  to  the  institutions  founded  by 
private  munificence.  The  question  naturally  settles  itself. 
There  is  some  confusion  in  the  common  mind  concerning 
what  constitutes  the  higher  education,  of  which  we  hear  so 
much.  That  education  only  which  looks  upon  man  imagina- 
tively, kindles  his  mental  power,  inspires  his  reason,  and 
binds  his  will  in  the  happy  freedom  of  self-control  can  be 
called  the  higher  education.  It  may  not  be  technical  or  pro- 
fessional, but  human.  It  may  not  be  unpractical  but  it  must 
be  ideal.  The  truth  that  fronts  the  sun,  undazzled  in  that 
insufferable  light,  is,  that  man  is  greater  than  anything  he 
does,  and  treating  him  prosaically  and  practically  only,  is 
like  applying  the  surveyor's  chain  to  sunrise,  or  undertaking 
to  find  the  square  acres  of  the  beauty  of  the  world  !  Rut  the 


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State,  as  State,  can  regard  education  chiefly  from  the  point 
of  utilit3\  A  high  and  noble  utility  it  may  be,  but  a  utility 
that  must  fall  short  of  the  grandeur  of  intellectual  and  moral 
being.  The  higher  education  transcends  state  reasons. 
Naturally  the  question  settles  itself,  and  the  technical  or 
professional  education  falls  into  the  hands  of  the  common- 
wealth, and  liberal  education  is  committed  to  institutions 
founded,  not  for  State  but  human  reasons. 
/  The  spirit  of  the  Academy  then  is  that  of  wide  and  true 
sympatic  with  the  progress  of  the  time.  As  a  preparatory 
school  it  anticipates  the  ever-enlarging  area  of  human  studies, 
and  chooses  such,  as  have  not  only  utility,  but  fitness  also 
for  the  purpose  of  education.  Any  subject  worthy  to  be 
made  a  part  of  the  education  of  the  young  must  be  such  as 
a  lad  can  master,  and  by  mastering  feed  that  hungering  power 
of  attention  which  constitutes  the  difference  between  a  men- 
tal treadmill  and  mental  activity.  The  subjects  of  science 
should  be  within  the  reach  of  thought  and  observation,  with- 
out prolonged  or  abstruse  experiment.  Literature  and  his- 
tory should  be  presented  as  the  temple  of  the  world,  in  the 
vestibule  of  which  a  youth  may  stand  with  uncovered  head. 
And  Language,  that  "Manual  of  Humanity"  should  be 
adorned  and  enlarged,  as  no  other  study  is  capable  of  being, 
by  comment  and  illustration,  until  the  dry  paradigm  buds 
and  blooms,  the  dwelling-place  of  memory  and  imagination. 
These  are  the  views  and  the  subjects  of  education  which 
should  engage  the  care  and  attention  of  a  great  founded 
school ;  not  ascetic  and  regardless  of  the  useful,  neither 
practical  nor  professional  to  the  exclusion  of  the  ideal. 

To  this  end,  great  funds  established  in  former  generations, 
and  cherished  and  strengthened  b}^  living  men  in  succeeding 
time,  should  be  administered  not  secretly  as  a  private  trust 
with  which  nobody  has  any  business,  but  with  wise  regard 
to  the  right  of  society  to  know  something  of  that  in  which 
it  is  most  deeply  interested,  and  which  was  dedicated  to 
human  good.     Endowments  demand  perpetual  vigilance  not 


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only  for  thcii*  protection,  but  for  their  use  and  adaptation  to 
changing  wants.  Funds  incapable  of  being  adapted  to  the 
new  circumstances  of  new  generations,  are  a  public  nuisance. 

In  a  great  school,  a  communit}^  of  youth,  the  subject  of 
discipline  must  always  be  one  of  supreme  importance.  It  is 
a  subject,  too,  which  the  public,  and  especiall3'  parents, 
ought  to  understand.  It  is  commonly  supposed  that  a  youth 
on  leaving  home  for  school  or  college  encounters  peculiar 
temptations  and  exposures.  It  may  be  reasonably  doubted, 
however,  whether  he  encounters  any  greater  trials  than  he 
would  anywhere  else.  '  Leaving  home  is  a  crisis  alwa^'s  :  the 
momentous  crisis  of  freedom,  responsibility  and  self-control. 
Parents  should  understand  the  general  fact,  and  lay  it  well 
to  heart,  that  a  youth  carries  with  him  the  tone  of  thought, 
feeling  and  manners  that  he  has  imbibed  in  his  father's 
house,  and  that  school  and  college  are  entitled  to  some 
allowance  on  that  account.  The  temptations  of  a  community 
of  studies  are  not  more  severe  for  youth  than  the  tempta- 
tions of  the  general  world  of  affairs.  The  guarantee  of  con- 
duct is  industry,  and  the  wisest  discipline  is  that  which 
encourages  industry,  and  associates  it  indissolubly  with  all 
noble  learning.  Regulations  that  cannot  be  enforced  are 
worse  than  none  ;  and  take  care  lest  you  incur  the  folly  of 
undertaking  to  decide  when  a  boy  becomes  a  young  man. 

It  is  affirmed  by  some,  that  the  increasing  wealth  of  the 
country  tends  to  make  our  great  schools  the  resort  of  much 
idleness,  extravagance  and  luxur}-.  It  is  a  subject  about  which 
there  is  doubtless  much  vague  impression,  and  more  vague 
exaggeration.  But  it  is  true  that  idle  and  expensive  habits 
brought  from  home  are  a  bad  influence  in  a  place  of  learning, 
introducing  an  element  of  difficulty  into  the  discipline,  and 
setting  up  a  standard  of  social  superiority,  where  the  only 
true  tests  are  manliness  of  character  and  an  earnest  mind. 
There  can  be  no  doubt  that  it  is  the  duty  of  a  great  funded 
school,  to  crowd  the  vices  of  self-indulgent  extravagance  into 
narrow  quarters,  to  give  them   no  standing,  and  to  curtail 


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llioir  baleful  influence  by  giving  all  its  moral  force  iu  favor  of 
simple  manners,  industrious  scholarship,  and  upright  man- 
hood. A  great  funded  school,  established  by  the  wise  and 
good,  while  it  makes  no  discrimination  and  allows  no  stan- 
dards but  character  and  mind,  should  ever  be  the  friend  of 
the  poor ;  and  on  any  other  ground  it  has  no  right  to  be.  It 
has  been  said  that  next  to  a  good  man  in  adversity,  the 
obje((>t  most  pleasing  to  heaven  is  a  good  man  successful  in  a 
great  cause.  That  profound  wisdom  might  be  paraphrased 
and  applied  to  youth  in  the  pursuit  of  noble  studies.  If 
there  is  an  object  that  kindles  our  admiration  and  inspires 
our  love,  it  is  a  youth  l)orn  into  hard  necessit}',  his  mind 
warmed  by  the  gentle  heat  that  hatched  the  world,  imagina- 
tion tinging  his  morning  horizon,  and  who  never  dreams 
that  he  is  poor  so  happy  is  he  in  the  wealth  of  his  unworn 
heart.  If  there  is  another  object  of  intellectual  and  moral 
beaut}'  that  wins  and  fixes  our  admiring  regards,  it  is  a  youth 
nurtured  in  affluence,  surrounded  by  the  temptations  of  self 
indulgent  ease,  but  chastened  and  admonished  by  wise 
paternal  counsels  and  example,  rising  above  the  allurements 
of  sense,  the  sight  of  the  eyes  and  the  pride  of  life,  and 
finding  in  industry,  in  intellectual  labors  and  accomplish- 
ments, the  field  of  true  honor,  and  the  moral  dignit}-  of  self- 
respect  I  It  is  one  glory  of  the  Academy  that  it  has  done 
something  to  diffuse  such  impressions  of  true  human  worth 
among  men. 

My  own  conviction  is,  that  an  important  and  indispensa- 
ble element  in  the  administration  of  a  great  school,  is  the 
personal  influence  of  masters  and  teachers.  Presence,  bear- 
ing, insight,  character,  sj'mpathy,  are  the  invisible,  indefina- 
ble powers  of  intellectual  and  moral  guidance.  A  mind  that 
has  great  influence,  must,  like  the  sun,  send  out  raj's  of 
light,  and  rays  of  heat,  and  there  must  be  atmosphere  to 
dift'use  them.  This  light  and  heat  and  atmosphere  are  as 
essential  to  the  intellectual  and  moral  world,  as  they  are  to 
mountain,   meadow  or  sea.     The   consummate  master  of 


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youth  siii)plics  in  himself  many  of  the  restraints  and  pro- 
teetions  of  home,  and  his  mind  is  lilvc  a  climate  up(m  a  land- 
scape. 

The  Academy  has  been  singularl}-  happy  in  a  distinguish- 
ed line  of  Masters,  and  in  the  influence  they  had  on  the 
minds  of  succeeding  generations.  The  late  Gideon  L.Soule 
is  impressed  upon  my  mind  and  memor}',  as  the  eminent 
figure  and  representative  of  a  great  Master  and  Teacher  of 
youth.  When  I  sat  in  these  seats',  I  formed  a  youthful 
opinion  of  him,  as  one  of  the  best  teachers  of  the  Greek  and 
Latin  Classics,  that  American  scholarship  had  produced. 
My  mature  judgment  confirms  the  boyhood  opinion.  His 
gifts  and  acquirements  as  a  Master,  Tvere  not  less  distin- 
guished, than  those  that  belonged  to  him  as  a  Teacher. 
Nature  had  endowed  him  with  a  noble  frame,  the  most  felic- 
itous expression  of  the  dignit}'  and  courtesy  that  were  in 
him.  As  he  walked  across  the  Campus,  or  stood  erect,  or 
sat  in  his  seat  in  the  class  room,  he  was  a  model  of  refine- 
ment and  of  that  repose  that  l^clongs  to  strength.  Never 
have  I  seen  a  man  who  could  so  see  into  and  see  through  a 
youth  !  AYhat  penetration  !  What  genial  sagacity  !  What 
sympathy  !  What  dark  rebuke  !  What  wise  reproof  !  Wliat 
cheerful  encouragement !  He  multiplied  his  influence  as  in 
the  miracle  of  the  loaves  and  the  fishes,  and  while  there  was 
enough  for  all,  what  he  had  left  was  more  than  he  had  at  the 
beginning,  for  he  grew  wiser  and  better  ever}'  da}^ !  Coming 
from  afar  and  standing  here  again  at  this  distance  of  time  I 
lay  upon  his  grave  this  tribute  of  an  indebted  mind  ! 

Gentlemen  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  :  The  occasion  is 
propitious  !  The  sons  of  the  Academy  sent  out  over  all  the 
earth,  return  to  pay  revering  honors  ;  and  hovering  gratitudes 
from  afar  flutter  gently  down  to  rest  at  her  feet !  Heaven,  in 
appointing  you  to  this  care  and  duty,  has  made  you  the 
instruments  of  Almighty  Wisdom  and  Purpose  to  raise 
Human  Society  to  moral  beauty  and  glory  !  May  the  purpose 
of  Heaven  be  fulfilled  in  you,  and  under  your  care  may  the 


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Academy  still  diffuse  its  blessings  upon  the  human  world  ! 

Distinguished  guests  and  friends  of  learning,  whose  pre- 
sence here  attests  the  universal  s^^mpathies  of  the  mind,  will 
please  to  receive  our  salutations  ! 

Mr.  Bancroft:  I  assume  not  too  much,  but  voice  a  senti- 
ment of  all  hearts,  when  in  the  name  of  this  great  concourse, 
I  offer  3-0U  their  sincere,  revering  and  grateful  regards  ! 


POEM  BY  EDWARD  HALE,  A.  B. 

A  happy  time  ! — these  3'ears  that  bear 
The  nineteenth  centur3'  toward  its  close — 
A  happy  time  !  and  happy  those 
Who  in  its  blessings  have  their  share. 
For  when  before,  within  our  ken, 
Did  eager  progress,  and  research 
In  all  things  new,  such  homage  pay 
To  all  things  old  ?  and  when  did  men 
With  minds  more  worn  in  reason's  fra}' 
Find  sweeter  rest  for  all  their  needs 
In  memory  of  their  fathers'  creeds  ? 
Yes,  even  the  aesthete's  neutral  soul. 
Which  once  had  found  in  new  and  old 
Naught  save  a  weary  tale  twice  told, 
Now  sees  the  sunflower's  leaves  unroll 
As  never  since  the  world  was  3'oung, 
And,  though  faith  wane  in  God  and  man. 
Finds  lasting  comfort  in  Queen  Anne. 

Y^et  even  now  I  hardly  hope 
Without  offense  to  sing  of  one 
Whose  life  'tis  said  is  already  run. 
Whose  name  her  sons  a  few  years  later 
Will  know  no  more  as — Alma  Mater. 


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As  to  her  name,  perhaps  'tis  lair 

That  one  should  draw  the  line  somewhere, 

And  Alma  Mater,  although  not  Greek, 

Is  nearly  as  old,  is  quite  antique. 

But  she  herself?  Is  it  true  as  they  say 

That  like  her  name  she  has  had  her  day  ? 

That  even  when  at  her  best  estate 

She  was  ou\y  a  myth  that  is  out  of  date  ? 

A  myth?  I'll  grant  it — but  tell  me,  then, 

What  it  is  in  the  old  town  here 

That  brings  us  back  to  its  streets  again? 

Are  the  rivers,  the  Fresh  and  the  Salt,  more  clear 

Than  other  streams  that  we  hold  less  dear  ? 

Are  the  wild  flowers  out  b}^  the  Ledge  more  sweet, 

The  moss  more  soft  to  the  lingering  feet? 

Are  the  banks  of  the  Eddy  the  onlj^  spot 

Where  the  pines  and  the  seawinds  ever  meet 

To  whisper  their  secret  and  tell  it  not  ? 

Is  it  these  alone  or  something  more 

That  stirs  our  memories  o'er  and  o'er, 

TJiat  calls  to  our  hearts  and  bids  us  come — 

Come  as  men  to  their  boyhood's  home — 

Come  as  brothers  to  meet  with  brother—      'i 

Come  as  sons  to  a  foster  mother? 

Yes,  call  her  a  myth  if  you  must  and  will, 
But  call  her,  if  honest,  a  mother  still ; 
And  greet  her  now  while  yet  she  stands, 
A  mother's  love  in  her  smilins;  tears. 
Waiting  to  welcome  with  outstretched  hands 
Her  wandering  sons  of  a  hundred  years. 

Her  eyes  are  bright  with  a  happy  pride 
As  she  sees  us  coming  side  by  side 
Frona  farm  and  workshop,  near  and  far. 


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From  trade  and  pulpit,  bench  and  bar ; 
And  licr  thought  goes  back  to  the  tune 
When  we  were  bovs  who  come  as  men. 


To  sa}'  that  then  in  the  old-time  days 
She  tanght  ns  well,  were  scant}-  praise 
If  teaching  mean  the  steady  ramming 
Of  grammar  and  prosod}^,  roots  and  rules 
Into  the  heads  of  would-be  fools, 
And,  just  at  the  close  of  the  last  long  year, 
Of  liner  points  a  judicious  cramming 
To  help  one  enter  his  college  "clear." 
''And  didn't  we  do  it?"  Often,  j^es  ; 
And  the  boisterous  joy  in  that  first  success 
Is  fresh  to-day.     But  more  than  that, 
A  nobler  debt  we've  owed  to  her 
Since  first  in  the  chapel  there  we  sat 
Waiting  uneasy  with  restless  stir 
To  have  laid  down  the  time-worn  rule 
We  thought  a  part  of  ever}'  school. 

But  after  the  prayer,  we  hear  :  "Young  men, 

"The  Academy  has  no  rule  until 

"It  is  broken.    And  now" — You  know  what  then, 

And  how  we  followed  in  mute  surprise 

The  lead  of  the  master's  hands  and  eyes 

As  we  clapped  again  and  again  once  more, 

Until  at  last,  with  fingers  sore 

And  beating  hearts,  he  let  us  go. 

Proudly  resolving,  3-et  humbly  too. 

That  as  we  were  done  by  so  we'd  do, 

That  trusted  thus  we  would  be  true. — 

'Twas  our  first  day  only  ;  yet  even  then 

As  the  bell  up  yonder  began  to  ring 

We  might  have  heard  its  legend  sing : 

"They  come  as  boys,  but  they  go  as  men." 


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For  some  'tis  long  ago,  that  day  ; 

Yet  not  so  long  that  wc  need  to  fear 

That  the  mother  will  think  us  strangers  here. 

Through  all  the  years  that  have  passed  away 

She  has  followed  our  steps  as  best  she  might 

Keeping  us  always  at  least  in  sight ; 

Though  in  public  life,  perhaps,  of  late 

She  has  felt  her  zeal  somewhat  abate  ; 

For  things  that  she  used  to  think  were  fixed, -^ 

Truth  and  policy, — now_^seem  mixed, 

And  are  held,  so  far  as  she  can  see, 

As  questions,  decidedly,  of  degree. 

No,  not  as  strangers  she  bids  us  come. 

Strangers?  Ah,  but  she  knows  too  well 

The  tale  that  the  missing  faces  tell. 

And  the  bright  e3^es  dim,  as  one  by  one 

She  counts  |ihose  over  whose  work  is  done. 

Still  she  looks  in  the  crowd  for  those 

With  whom  for  more  than  fourscore  years 

She  shared  her  labors,  her  joys,  her  fears. 

Who  won  for  her  all  else  above 

The  respect  of  her  children,  her  children's  love 

Still  she  looks  for  some  younger  son 

Whose  task  was  ended  ere  well  begun  ; 

Still  she  looks,  and  not  all  in  vain  ; 

For  Love  and  Memory  teach  her  how 

To  welcome  them  still  with  the  living  now. 

So  may  her  children  see  her  there 
A  century  hence,  as  young,  as  fair, 
And  greet  her  then  as  again  she  stands 
Waiting  to  welcome  with  outstretched  hands, 
A  mother's  love  in  her  smiling  tears, 
The  sons  of  twice  a  hundred  vears. 


THURSDAY  AFTERNOON. 


At  one  o'clock  i*.  m.,  a  procession,  consisting  of  the  Invit- 
ed Guests,  Trustees,  Officers,  Alumni  and  Students  of  the 
Academ}^,  was  formed  in  Court  Square  under  the  direction 
of  Russell  Sturgis,  Jr.,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Chief  Marshal, 
and  marched  to  the  second  tent,  where  dinner  was  served. 

At  the  conclusion  of  the  dinner,  the  Hon.  George  Ban- 
croft, President  of  the  da}',  rose  and  addressed  the  assem- 
bly. 

addiip:ss  of  hon.  george  Bancroft,  ll.  d. 

Sons  of  Phillips  Exeter  Academy:  After  invoking  the 
blessing  of  heaven  our  first  thought  to-da}-  is  for  our  country, 
of  which  Phillips  Exeter  Academy  is  the  contemporary.  It 
was  incorporated  in  the  j-ear  which  saw  the  surrender  of 
Cornwallis  ;  it  was  organized  while  the  statesmen  of  America 
and  England  were  concerting  peace  between  the  two  na- 
tions ;  it  was  opened  during  the  ratification  of  the  treaty 
which  conducted  the  people  of  the  United  States  to  its  place 
among  the  nations  of  the  earth.  Exeter  Academy  came  into 
life  simultaneously  with  our  republic,  and  rests  on  the  princi- 


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pie  that  the  freedom  of  the  people  and  the  culture  of  the  peo- 
ple must  flourish  together. 

The  Founder,  whose  ancestors  for  three  generations  out  of 
four  had  been  ministers  of  the  gospel,  was  himself  trained  to 
that  office,  but  wanting  power  of  voice,  and  having  natural 
skill  as  a  man  of  business,  he  devoted  himself  to  secular  pur- 
suits, yet  ever  with  this  ruling  thought:  "a  part  of  my  in- 
come is  required  of  me  for  the  more  immediate  service  of 
God  ;"  and  so  by  thrift  and  frugality  he  was  able,  in  his  own 
lifetime,  to  scatter  most  liberal  gifts  in  many  directions,  and 
to  found  this  Academy,  which  was  of  his  own  design  as  well 
as  his  own  endowment,  and  by  a  two-fold  title  bears  his 
name. 

For  the  place  of  the  AcJidemy  he  selected  Exeter,  in  the 
temperate  zone  of  New  Hampshire,  and  then  occupied  ex- 
clusively by  a  race  of  men  who  inhei*ited  the  right  to  freedom 
and  activity  of  mind  from  the  best  ancestry,  and  retained 
the  inexpensive  habits  of  rural  life. 

The  Founder  belonsjed  to  that  class  of  Christians  which 
has  made  itself  famous  in  the  world's  history  by  its  battling 
for  civil  freedom  ;  and  by  its  constant  zeal  for  public  educa* 
tion  wherever  it  obtained  the  rule,  alike  in  Geneva  and  in 
Prussia,  in  Scotland  and  in  New  England.  It  was  his  will 
that  the  preceptor  of  the  Academy  should  be  a  Calvinist,  as 
if  to  inscribe  on  its  walls  that  in  theology  the  first  principle 
is  the  absolute  sovereignty^  of  God  ;  that  in  morals  the  first 
aspiration  should  be  for  purity  of  will.  For  the  instructors 
there  was  no  limitation  but  that  they  should  be  Protestants, 
and  in  that  day  the  people  of  New  Englangl  almost  to  a  man 
were  Protestants  :  otherwise  the  doors  of  the  Academy  were 
thrown  wide  open  to  persons  -'from  every  quarter"  of  this 
land,  and  indeed  of  the  world. 

The  constitution  of  the  Academy  was  wisely  framed  and 
partook  of  the  best  characteristics  of  the  best  English 
schools.  As  in  Eton,  there  were  scholars  on  the  foundation 
around  whom  gathered  the  young  volunteers  ;  and  it  is  the 


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I  rule  that  no  one  can  harbor  pupils  but  after  approval  and 
I  under  supervision. 

In  the  first  five  years  of  the  school  "the  unwearied  exer- 
tions" of  Woodbridge,  its  earliest  Preceptor,  were  baffled  by 
his  want  of  health.  In  1788,  the  year  in  which  the  people  of 
the  United  States  adopted  their  Constitution,  Exeter  Acade- 
my found  its  great  chief  in  Benjamin  Abbot,  on  whom  Heav- 
en bestowed  length  of  days  and  fixedness  of  purpose.  He 
found  it  languishing  in  the  feebleness  of  childhood  ;  it  rose 
at  his  coming  into  health  and  beaut}',  and  during  his  more  than 
fifty  years,  the  Academy  in  each  year  gained  steadily  in  char- 
acter and  in  efficiency.  He  was  a  good  scholar  and  gave  thor- 
ough instruction  in  Latin  and  in  Greek ;  as  a  ruler  of 
young  men  he  was  not  to  be  surpassed.  In  all  the  long 
period  of  his  service  he  was  never  known  to  use  a  word  or  a 
tone  that  needed  to  be  recalled  or  softened.  He  never  re- 
proved one  scholar  in  the  presence  of  another.  In  the  time 
that  I  was  under  his  care  I  cannot  recall  from  any  pupil 
a  saying  about  him  that  was  not  full,  of  respect.  To-da}^ 
though  it  is  sevent}^  years  since  I  passed  from  his  care,  my 
heart  warms  with  affection  as  I  recall  his  name* 

To  Gideon  Lane  Soule  his  most  able  successor,  all  who 
knew  him  ascribe  a  like  character.  You  have  to-day  heard 
his  just  praise  from  one  who  knew  him  well  and  spoke  of 
him  with  the  eloquence  of  united  judgment  and  affection.  ^ 
These  two  men,  Abbot  and  Soule,  filled  up  almost  the  wliole 
of  this  first  century  in  the  life  of  the  Academy. 

In  this  age  the  Academy,  by  the  progress  of  human  culture 
is  forced  in  its  studies  to  take  a  wider  range :  the  sciences 
knock  at  the  door.  The  culture  of  the  body  is  to  be  cared 
for :  for  why  should  not  a  scholar  have  health  and  the  per- 
fect development  of  his  system.  Remember  that  Pythagoras 
was  famed  among  men  for  his  physical  power  ;  and  that  the 
very  best,  most  graceful  and  eloquent  writer  of  prose  in  any 
language  ever  spoken  among  men,  Plato,  bore  awa}'  the  prize 
in  the  athletic  games  of  Greece.     Ever  after  your  sciiool 


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daj'S,  coutiiuie  to  love  luiture  and  find  joy  in  being  in  her 
presence.  Let  the  winds  of  heaven  pla}-  around  3'ou  freely  ; 
breathe  for  two  or  three  hours  a  day  air  which  you  never 
inhale  but  once.  In  reckoning  the  time  to  which  heaven  lim- 
its 3'our  life,  these  hours  will  not  be  counted. 

To-day  very  great  numbers  of  us  come  together  in  this 
home  of  our  early  life,  one  m  feeling ;  dividing  ourselves 
only  according  to  our  years.  As  we  cast  our  eyes  along  the 
hundred  arches  on  which  stand  the  Exeter  classes  of  each 
completed  3'ear,  we  turn  from  the  last  erected  which  rise  in 
all  their  freshness  and  beauty  to  those  which  the  waves  of 
time  have  been  beating  into  ruins.  Among  the  many  who 
have  dropped  from  them  before  us  we  recall  the  name  of 
Richard  Hildreth  the  historian,  son  of  the  distinguished  man 
who  in  my  da}'  was  the  ■  head  of  the  English  department  of 
the  school. 

John  Gorham  Palfrey,  among  most  numerous  competitors, 
has  excelled  everyone  as  the  historian  of  New  England. 
Jared  Sparks  filled  a  long  life  with  most  valuable  contribu- 
tions to  the  history  of  our  countr3\  Joseph  Stevens  Buck- 
minster  imparted  to  Boston  that  happy  impulse  which  bord 
the  town  onward  to  its  great  intellectual  development.  John 
P.  Hale  is  remembered  for  his  services  in  behalf  of  a  suft'er* 
ing  race.  John  A.  Dix  passed  nearly  his  whole  life  in  the 
public  service.  Edward  Everett,  was  among  his  contem- 
poraries, swiftest  in  the  capacity  to  acquire  knowledge,  the 
master  of  beautiful,  and  clear,  and  eloquent  speech,  the  pure- 
minded  patriot  and  statesman,  the  model  of  unshaken  fidelity 
in  friendship,  a  man  who  lived  foi'  others  more  than  for  him- 
self. The  name  of  Lewis  Cass  is  Written  with  honor  in  every 
department  of  the  public  service  ;  and  as  we  turn  still  farther 
back,  to  an  arch  from  which  time  has  carried  away  all  who 
stood  upon  it  to  the  shores  of  eternity,  we  recall  the  memory 
of  Daniel  Webster,  the  charming  companion  in  social  life,  the 
man  who  knew  the  way  to  the  hearts  of  the  farmers  of  New 
England,  ever  the  champion  of  Union,  one  who,  when  he 


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uttered  with  impassioned  earnestness  his  own  deepest  and 
sincerest  convictions,  spoke  so  well,  that  the  country-  names 
him  as  the  greatest  orator  of  his  age. 

But  in  the  presence  of  this  crowd  of  aspiring  3'oang  men, 
the  past,  with  all  its  broken  arches  disappears  from  mj-  eyes, 
and  I  see  only  the  great  high  road  of  humanity  on  which  you 
are  travelling.  Press  on  then  to  advance  the  welfare  of  3'our 
country  ;  to  feel  and  to  act  for  mankind.  If  you  come  to 
excel  in  knowledge  do  not  lie  down  with  it  on  a  couch  to 
take  pleasant  dreams,  but  have  the  courage  of  3'our  opinions, 
and  plead  for  truth.  If  you  acquire  wealth,  remember  in  the 
employ  of  your  wealth  the  great  rule  of  life  of  the  Founder 
of  this  Academy.  If  3'ou  are  in  public  life,  bend  your  ear 
and  listen  reverently  to  the  counsels  of  lowly  humanity. 
While  your  service  to  your  fellow  men  must  not  be  limited  to 
place,  remember  the  ever  varying  wants  of  this  Academy, 
and  with  the  benevolence  and  affection  of  sons,  enable  her  to 
meet  every  new  condition  of  her  being.  With  these  admoni- 
tions we,  your  elder  brothers,  cheer  you  on  to  action,  happi- 
ness and  gloryi 

Yet  do  not  in  reply,  say  to  the  aged,  that  we  are  passing 
away.  To  a  good  world  belong  age  and  3'outh,  and  to  us 
who  are  to  go  before  you  let  your  words  be,  "ever  and 
forever,  live  joyfully  and  hopefully  move  on." 


President  Bancroft  said  :  Our  first  tribute  must  be    . 
"The  Memory  of  the  Founder," 
and  I  call  on  the  Rev.  Dr.  Peabodj^,  ex-president  of  Harvard 
University  to  speak  on  that  theme. 

ADDRESS  OF   REV.   ANDREW  P.  PEABODY,    D.  D. 

Mr.  President^  you  call  on  me,  I  suppose,  because  in  my 
oflicial  term,  with  reference  to  the  Academy,  I  come  nearest 


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to  the  Founder.  I  have  been  for  forty  years  on  this  board 
of  trust, — not  quite  far  back  enough  for  me  to  have  known 
the  Founder,  but  I  was  for  a  year  or  two  a  co-trustee  with 
Dr.  Abbot  and  well  remember  traditions  that  I  had  from  him 
with  reference  to  the  Founder.  But  you  have  eloquently 
commemorated  him  and  have  left  very  little  for  me  to  say. 
I  thank  you  that  you  have  made  my  office  on  this  occasion  so 
nearly  a  sinecure. 

President  Bancroft :  Not  so  ;  when  a  man  gives  3-ou  a  text, 
you  should  preach  on  it. 

Dr.  Peabody:  You  remind  me  of  my  profession,  and  1 
will  preach.  Our  Founder  was  of  clerical  ancestry,  and  cler- 
ical ancestry  has  been  the  ancestry  of  a  very  large  propor* 
tion  of  the  philanthropists,  the  public  benefactors,  the  lights 
and  guides  of  our  'New  England  community.  If  I  were  going 
to  talk  long,  I  could  give  you  a  good  many  names,  and  this 
name  of  Phillips,  as  3'ou  know,  from  the  very  first,  has  been 
illustrious.  And  on  our  present  board  of  trust  the  honor 
of  the  name  is  perpetuated  ;  and  perpetuated,  too,  in  the  same 
tone  of  liberal  and  cordial  benefaction  of  which  the  founder 
gave  the  example,  an  example,  the  following  of  which  by 
our  Phillips  is  one  of  the  prime  grounds  for  thankfulness  on 
this  present  occasion.  Our  Founder  belonged  to  a  class  of 
men,  not  a  few  of  whom  were  living  in  my  early  days, 
who  spared  that  they  might  give.  In  these  da3's  of 
abounding  wealth  we  have  public  benefactors,  and  noble 
public  benefactors,  but  they,  for  the  most  part,  give  from  the 
fullness,  the  exuberance  of  their  wealth.  I  knew  in  my  time 
not  a  few  men  who  were  rigidly  and  pinchingly  frugal  that 
they  might  have  the  means  for  large  and  broad  munificence. 
All  the  traditions  of  our  Founder  show  that  he  was  a  man  of 
that  class,  a  man  whose  domestic  habits,  probabl}',  would 
have  been  as  inexpensive  as  those  of  his  comparatively  poor 
fellow  citizens  ;  a  man  who,  probably,  never  wasted  a  cent 
or  spent  a  cent  in  self-indulgence,  but  had  all  along  this 
great  plan  maturing,  and  did  not  leave  it  to  mature  at  his 


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death  and  to  blossom  out  in  Ms  will,  but  he  was  a  liberal  giv- 
er in  his  lifetime.  Taking  his  benefactions  to  our  Academy, 
to  the  sister  institution  at  Andover  and  to  Dartmouth  Col- 
lege, he  was  the  greatest  public  benefactor,  as  regard  pecu- 
niary amount,  in  the  whole  of  the  last  century.  His 
benefactions  in  his  lifetime  far  exceeded  the  property  that  he 
left  at  his  death,  and  with  scanty  provision  for  those  whom 
he  left  behind  him  of  his  own  name  and  kindred,  almost 
everything  tTiat  remained  at  his  death  went  to  one  or  the 
other  of  these  favored  institutions.  His  forecast,  his  liberal- 
ity, his  lengthened  vision,  the  breadth  of  the  provisions  that 
he  made  for  the  administration  of  the  Academy,  all  follow  in 
line  with  his  pecuniary  munificence,  and  have  led  me  to  re- 
gard him,  as  I  have  no  doubt  he  is  regarded  by  all  who  hear 
me,  as  a  man  standing  almost  by  himself  in  his  time  and  in 
our  New  England  community,  a  man  deserving  of  perpetual 
honor,  and  whose  name,  I  trust,  a  century  hence  will  beheld 
in  the  same  veneration  and  receive  like  eulogies  to  those 
which  we  pay  to  his  memory  to-da3\ 


I*resident  Bancroft  said  :  I  know^  you  want  our  occupations 
a  little  diversified,  and  so  I  will  ask  leave  to  read  j^ou  a  part 
of  a  letter  to  a  widow's  son : 

''I  find  him  to  be  be  a  promising  youth,  and  forward 
scholar  for  his  age,  and  his  age  is  short  of  ten  ^xars.  His 
talents  bid  fair  for  distinguished  usefulness  could  he  be 
favored  with  the  means  of  obtaining  an  education.  I  am 
informed  that  he  is  remarkably  steady  in  his  habits,  and  of 
a  studious  turn  of  mind,  and  of  a  fair  moral  character." 

This  letter  was  written  in  1827  at  Deerfield,  N.  H.  It  is 
addressed  to  the  President  and  board  of  Trustees  of  Phillips 


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Exeter  Academy,  and  at  whose  request  was  it  made  ?  At 
the  request  of  widow  Charlotte  Butler.  "I  have  examined 
Benjamin  Butler,  her  son,  and  find  him  to  be  a  promising 
youth  and  forward  scholar."  Now,  you  see  this  letter  was 
written  in  the  year  of  our  Lord,  1S27,  so  that  that  makes  the 
way  for  the  next  sentiment  I  am  going  to  offer  you, 
"The  Academy  of  the  Past." 
And  I  request  you, — Exeter  makes  nothing  of  turning  out 
a  Governor  to  a  State. — I  request  you  to  listen  to  what  may 
be  said  by  the  gentleman  whom  the  great  majorit^^  of  the 
people  of  Massachusetts  have  raised  to  the  Executive  chair 
of  that  State— Benjamin  Franklin  Butler. 

ADDRESS  OF  HON.  BENJAMIN  F.  BUTLER,  LL.  D. 

Mr.  Fresklent,  Pupils  of  Exeter'  Academy,  Ladies  and 
Gentlemen  : — The  introduction  given  by  your  President  has 
almost  taken  from  me  the  power  of  expression.  With  kind- 
ness, with  reverence,  he  has  brought  back  to  my  mind  that 
mother  whose  exertions  brought  me  here  more  than  half  a 
century  ago, — the  first  mother  spending  me  to  the  second 
mother  for  that  education  I  could  not  get  at  home.  As  I 
love  and  reverence  her  more  than  anything  else  on  earth, 
next  my  love,  gratitude  and  reverence  go  forth  to  Phillips 
Exeter  Academj^,  from  which  I  received  all  of  that  founda- 
tion of  education  which  has  served  me  through  life*  So 
young  in  years  that  I  could  not  call  her  Alma  Mater,  but 
rather,  altrix,  nursing  mother,  Exeter  took  me  in  her  arms, 
and  under  the  guidance  of  that  good  and  great  man  ; — 
methinks  in  my  mind's  eye  I  see  him,  all  that  was  venerable 
and  all  that  was  sacred  to  the  young  boy  whom  he  took 
in  his  hand,  when  the  kind  clergyman  presented  me  to  him, 
and,  laying  his  hand  upon  ni}'  head,  said,  "Mj-  boy,  30U  can 
do  anything  that  an}'  man  can  do  in  this  world,  if  you  will 


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work."  And  that  injunction  I  have  ever  remembered,  and 
I  came  here,  my  friends,  to  bring  back  whatever  I  may  have 
won  by  reason  of  the  teachings  of  this  school  and  to  lay  it 
at  the  feet  of  the  dear  Academ^^,  as  among  the  first  fruits, 
humble  and  simple  though  they  may  be  ;  and  all  that  I  liave, 
and  all  that  I  ma}^  be,  whatever  that  may  be,  belongs  to  our 
common  mother,  and  I  lay  it  upon  her  altar  as  the  offering 
of  my  life. 

I  came  here  also  as  a  representative  of  a  class  for  which 
your  Founder  made  provision,  the  class  of  young  men  who 
have  their  own  way  to  make  in  the  world,  the  class  of  young 
men,  nay  of  young  boys,  who,  poor  in  everything  else,  were 
happy  in  an  unworn  heart,  and  felt  themselves  equal  to  the 
battle  of  the  world  and  ready  to  fight  it  out  against  all  odds 
under  all  circumstances  and"  anj' where.  And  you,  my  young 
friends,  now  with  your  greater  advantages,  with  the  opening 
of  science, — for  very  little  of  scientific  instruction  was  given 
to  us  then, — with  the  lightning  flashing  illumination  upon 
your  studies,  with  the  steam  to  take  you  home  to  3'our  par-" 
ents  at  any  moment,  so  that  jou  are  hardly  away  from  home 
while  here,  with  all  the  events  of  the  world  laid  every  da^^ 
upon  3'our  table  for  your  instruction  outside  of  your  classics, 
what  ought  you  not  to  do  for  yourselves  and  the  country  in 
the  future?  And  with  what  gifts  hereafter  may  you  not 
come,  higher,  nobler,  better,  purer,  everything  that  is  great, 
to  lay  on  the  altar  of  3'our  dear  nursing  mother,  Exeter 
Academ}^  ? 

I  speak,  I  trust,  with  a  grateful  feehng  that  comes  to 
each  and  all  of  her  sons.  If  we  have  forgotten  the  benefac- 
tor, the  Founder,  it  is  because  to  all  of  us,  the  older  ones  as 
well,  I  trust,  as  the  younger,  the  Academy  has  become  a  liv- 
ing, breathing  thing,  which  we  look  at  and  remember  as  the 
nurse  of  our  j^outh,  the  pride  of  our  younger  years,  and  the 
dear  remembrance  of  our  older  and  maturer  thought,  when 
through  the  lapse  of  time  our  old  associates  fall  away  one  by 
one,  till  now  of  my  class  but  three  remain  on  earth  to  iily 


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kiiowledgo,  and  two  of  them  are  here.  Then  what  is  left  to 
lis  as  we  go  down  the  hill  of  life,  our  work  having  been  done 
for  better  or  for  worse  ?  When  those  that  started  with  us 
fall  away,  what'  is  left  to  us  but  the  memory  of  friendships? 
What  is  there  else  of  solace  ?  The  young  world  has  grown 
up  and  passes  bj^  us ;  the  old  world  Ijas  passed  from  us, 
leaving  bright  memories  that  cluster  in  the  heart  like  the  rich 
grapes  upon  the  fruitful  vine,  warmed  in  the  sun  of  friend- 
ship. My  young  friends  who  are  about  to  graduate  from 
this  school  to  go  into  others,  in  a  preparatory  course  of  edu- 
cation, my  still  younger  friends  who  are  to  stay  here,  let  me 
give  you  a  thought  which  used  to  trouble  me  when  I  was 
here,  and  which  undoubtedly  has  flitted  across  the  mind  of 
more  than  one  of  you.  Why  should  I  strive,  what  is  there 
left  for  me  to  do  ?  No  new  worlds  to  discover ;  no  great 
thing  to  do ;  all  the  discoveries  of  science  are  perfect- 
ed ;  the  great  Newton  has  settled  the  heavens ;  Hum- 
boldt has  settled  the  earth ;  Lavoisier  and  Gay  Lus- 
sac  have  settled  the  materials  of  the  earth  in  chemistry  ; 
Homer,  Milton,  Virgil,  have  ended  all  that  there  is  in 
poetr}^, — what  is  there  for  me  to  do?  Now,  be  honest  with 
yourselves,  m}'  young  friends,  as  I  am  honest  with  you, 
haven't  you  had  that  thought  run  through  j'our  minds 
more  than  once?  Brush  it  awa}-  if  it  ever  had  place  there. 
Remember  that  the  light  of  science  is  just  dawning.  The 
best  way  to  govern  men  is  yet  undiscovered.  More  than 
that,  because  more  necessary,  the  best  way  to  feed  them  is 
unknown.  Civilization  has  its  object  in  these  two  things  : 
to  govern  and  feed  in  the  best  way  the  largest  number  of 
men  to  the  square  acre  ;  and  if  you  will  find  any  book  of 
philosophy,  if  you  will  find  any  book  of  political  economy 
that  will  tell  you  that,  you  will  have  done  what  I  have  failed 
to  do,  having  overlooked  it  perhaps  in  the  later  3'ears  of  a 
busy  life.  Nay,  my  friends,  I  feel  as  if  I  were  treadiug  on 
dangerous  ground  here,  but  still  I  must  go  on  :  I  am  so 
unfortunate  as  to  believe  that  the  best  way  not  only  of  gov- 


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crniiig  and  feeding  men  on  earth,  but  of  directing  their 
conrse  onward  and  upward  to  the  heaven  above  us,  is  3'et 
open  to  a  little  investigation.  Let  me  say  to  you  one  word 
further.  In  my  judgment,  while  I  do  not  underrate  classical 
learning,  having  but  very  little  of  it,  and  what  little  I  have 
I  shall  not  undertake  to  exploit  here,  for  I  have  not  studied 
a  book  of  quotations  day  before  yesterday  in  order  to  have 
some  here  ;  and  if  I  had,  so  far  as  the  Latin  tongue  is  con- 
cerned, I  should  not  know  how  to  pronounce  it.  For 
instance,  when  you  and  I  were  boys  we  were  told  that  Caesar 
said,  "Yeni,  vidi,  vici,"  and  we  read  with  admiration  the 
orations  of  Cicero,  but  now  we  are  told  by  the  highest  and 
best  authoritj'  that  what  Caesar  did  say  was,  ^'Wane,  wede, 
witche,"  and  that  no  such  man  as  Cicero  exists,  and  that  he 
has  left  behind  him  one  "Kikero."  P^ven  the  dead  lan- 
guages change.  What  must  we  expect  of  the  living  Ian. 
guage?  Therefore,  more  literary  culture  for  the  scholar,  for 
the  literary  man,  for  the  author,  for  the  poet,  for  the  histo- 
rian;  nothing  is  so  necessary  ;  and  what  sort  of  historians 
the  teaching  of  Exeter  makes,  we  happen  to  know.  But  to- 
day has  come  a  sterner  age,  with  its  sterner  duties,  and  here- 
after science  and  mechanical  skill  are  to  govern  the  world  in 
peace  or  war.  In  war,  the  whole  struggle  now  is  to  find  out 
how  much  thickness  of  iron  will  withstand  a  given  weight  of 
shot ;  not  to  find  out  who  those  brave  men  are  that  have 
lived  since  Agamemnon, — onl}^  the  question  of  engineering. 
Would  you  not,  my  3'oung  friends,  have  been  quite  as  willing 
to  have  been  the  engineer  of  the  Brooklyn  bridge,  that  great 
triumph  of  engineering,  as  to  have  been  Sir  Humphrey 
Davy,  or  even,  if  we  may  make  comparisons,  to  have  been 
any  of  the  first  poets  of  any  and  every  age?  Therefore,  to 
practical  education,  such  as  you  will  get  here,  those  that 
must  be  practical  men,  who  are  to  go  into  the  business  of  life, 
who  are  to  govern  the  country,  who  are  to  make  its  pros- 
perity, its  wealth,  its  glor^^  and  its  honor,  will  have  to  look. 
For  let  me  tell  you  this  truth,  and  ask  you  to  take  it  with 


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yon, — the  mechanical  engineer  has  his  hand  on  the  throttle 
of  the  nniverse  to  make  it  proceed  Iiereafter. 


President  Bancroft  said :  We  see  how  all  things  are  con- 
nected, tiie  Academy  with  the  Universities,  and  with  the 
Universities  the  schools  for  the  professions,  and  with  the 
schools  for  the  professions,  in  great  degree,  also,  the  shap- 
ing of  the  Government  of  the  country.  I  give  you  now,  as 
a  sentiment, 

"The  Work  of  the  Academy," 
And  I  call  on  my  honored  friend,  the  President  of  Harvard 
University,  to  speak  to  us  on  that  point. 

ADDRESS   OF   PRESIDENT   CHARLES   W.    ELIOT, 

LL.  D. 

Mr.  President^  Ladies  and  Gentlemen: — I  am,  I  believe, 
the  first  speaker  to  address  3'ou  who  is  not  an  Exeter  bo}'. 
A  Boston  Latin  school  boy  must  needs  feel  diffident  before 
those  distinguished  graduates  of  Exeter  Academ}-.  But  I 
know  the  Academy  from  a  different  point  of  view  from  yours. 
I  know  it  by  a  long  line  of  excellent  scholars  which  the 
Academy  has  sent  year  after  year  to  the  University.  I 
know  it  by  a  large  band  of  distinguished  professors  whom 
we  have  drawn  from  among  Exeter  boys.  I  know  it  from 
many  of  the  best  friends  of  my  life,  men  of  intellectual  life, 
who  were  bred  here.  I  know  it  as  a  national  school,  a 
school  of  national,  and  not  of  local,  resort.  I  have  observed 
that  boys  come  to  Harvard  University  from  this  institution, 
from  all  States  of  the  Union,  and  I  rejoice  in  this  nationality 
of  its  repute.     It  is  a  source  of  strength  to  our  country,  for 


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thus  are  created  strong,  inthnato  bonds  of  nnion.  I  know 
it  is  a  democratic  institution,  where  tlie  rich  and  the  poor  sit 
opposite  each  other  on  the  same  benches*  .But,  not  knowing 
from  personal  experience,  I  asked  a  distinguished  graduate  of 
the  school  last  evening,  who  is  prevented  from  being  here  to- 
(\ay,  what  it  was  that  he  felt  ihat  he  owed  to  Exeter.  He 
said  :  "I  Avas  a  bo3\  I  had  lived  on  a  farm  and  as  a  mill 
hand  at  Manchester.  I  went  to  Exeter" — he  hesitated,  and 
then  broke  out  with  a  certain  strong  feeling  which  moved 
him.  Said  he,  "Exeter  was  the  dawn  of  the  intellectual  life 
to  me."  What  a  memorable  gift !  what  a  sunrise  was 
that,— 'the  dawn  of  the  intellectual  life !  There  is  no 
sunrise  like  it,  except  the  rise  of  the  Sun  of  llighteous- 
ness.  And  he  went  on  to  sa}' :  "Another  thing  I 
owe  to  Exeter,  I  got  there  my  first  lesson  in  man- 
ners." "What  was  it?"  said  I.  "I  was  a  scrubby  little 
boy,"  said  he,  "and  I  met  Dr.  Soule  in  the  street  and  he 
touched  his  hat  to  me, — he  alwa3^s  touched  his  hat  to  the 
boys, ^— and  it  set  me  to  inquiring  how  such  an  unparalelled 
emergency  was  to  be  met."  He  soon  learned  to  meet  it  and 
he  is  one  of  the  most  cultivated  gentlemen  and  accomplished 
scholars  of  our  day. 

Let  me  say  a  few  words  about  the  future  of  the  school. 
You  are  met  here  to  celebrate  its  past,  but  you  mean  to  pre- 
pare for  it,  I  have  no  doubt,  a  better  future.  The  Academy 
has  many  needs.  It  needs  to  have  its  curriculum  enlarged. 
It  needs,  as  his  Excellency  the  Governor  of  Massachusetts 
has  well  said,  to  have  provision  made  for  the  study  of 
science  ;  it  needs  laboratories.  I  have  been  looking  about 
its  buildings  to-day.  It  needs  better  dormitories  ;  it  needs  a 
gymnasium  ;  for,  let  me  assure  you,  that  the  intellectual  and 
spiritual  life  are  best  built  upon  a  sound  phj^sical  life.  And, 
while  I  desire  to  express  my  adhesion  to  much  that  his  Ex- 
cellency has  said,  let  me  also  add  that  I  believe  that  the 
students  of  this  Academy  should  look  to  it  for  something 
higher  than  either  literary  or  scientific  training.     The  me- 


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chiiiiictil  engineer  has,  indeed,  his  hand  upon  the  throttle- 
valve  of  the  engine  of  modern  society,  but  he  is  not  the  pow- 
er, and  the  power  is  not  in  the  valve.  What  drives  the 
steam  engine?  Not  the  engineer,  but  the  life-giving  sun 
which  elaborated  centuries  ago  the  coal  that  is  put  under 
tlie  boilers.  What  is  it  that  j^ou  must  learn  here  which  will 
always  be  above  all  literature  and  all  science,  powerful 
though  science  may  become?  You  must  learn  the  eternal 
worth  of  character  ;  you  must  learn  that  the  ultimate  powers 
of  the  human  race  lie  in  its  undying  instincts  and  passions  ; 
you  must  learn  that  above  all  material  things,  is  man — the 
thoughtful,  passionate  and  emotional  being,  the  intellectual, 
and  religious  man.  Here  lies  the  source  of  the  power  of 
educated  men — they  have  refined  and  strengthened  their 
minds  and  their  souls.  And,  believe  me,  the  supreme  pow- 
ers of  this  universe  are  not  mechanical  or  material ;  they  are 
hope  and  fear  and  love. 


President  Bancroft  said  :  A  good  word  ought  to  be  spok- 
en for  Exeter, — lovely  spot,  beautiful  charming  river,  with 
tide  water  to  bathe  in,  excellent  streams  to  freeze  up  and 
skate  upon  in  winter,  good  walks  and  drives  in  summer,  good 
coasting  and  sleigh  riding  in  winter.  So  I  will  give  you  as 
the  next  sentiment, 

"The  Home  of  the  Academy ;" 
and   I   ask  my   most   valued   friend    Dr.   Hitchcock,   who 
knows  Exeter  by  heart  and  loves  it  well,  to  say  a  word  upon 
that  theme. 

ADDRESS  OF  REV.  ROSWELL  D.  HITCHCOCK,  D.  D. 

Mr.  President^  Ladies  and  Gentlemen  :  I  have  some  slight 
claim  to  be  heard  in  response  to  the  sentiment  to  which  you 


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bave  just  listened.  The  claim  is  not  of  one  born  into  the 
famih',  but  of  one  most  kindly  adopted,  much  more  than  a 
proselyte  of  the  gate.  Thirty-eight  years  ago  I  came  here 
and  was  here  for  seven  years.  It  was  my  good  fortune  to 
know  the  man,  who,  I  supposed,  was  the  first  Principal  of  the 
Academy,  Dr.  Abbot,  till  m}^  ignorance  was  corrected  this 
afternoon.  He  had  finished  his  well-rounded  service  and 
was  sitting  on  the  verandah,  waiting  for  the  sun  to  go  down. 
Dr.  Soule  was  in  the  fulness  of  his  strength.  But  Exeter 
had  other  notables,  one  of  whom  I  rejoice  to  greet  now, 
sitting  at  my  left  (the  venerable  Dr.  William  Perr}')  ;  not 
the  *'old  man  eloquent,"  but  more,  immeasurably  more,— 
the  man  of  deeds  and  not  words,  though  words  were  not 
wanting  when  the  truth  needed  to  be  made  intelligent  in 
regard  to  any  matter  that  called  for  the  testimony  of  a  medi- 
cal expert ;  a  man  to  whom  many  lives  before  me  are 
indebted  for  their,  lengthened  da3's  to  behold  this  auspicious 
hour.     Long  may  his  shadow  hallow  this  beautiful  place. 

I  am  here  to-day  in  gratitude  for  the  man}"  kindnesses 
which  I  received  during  these  seven  j-ears, — from  the  people 
of  my  official  charge,  so  many  of  whom  have  passed  on 
before  me  to  what  we  call  the  ''  land  of  silence  ;"  kindness 
from  the  people  of  the  town,  whom  I  carry  in  my  grateful 
memory ;  and,  perhaps,  I  may  be  pardoned  for  saying  grati- 
tude, especially,  to  the  boys  of  the  Academy  who  always 
treated  me  so  kindly,  and  whose  stout  shoulders  are  now 
bearing  the  burdens  both  of  church  and  state  all  the  way 
from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific. 

The  home  of  Phillips  Exeter  Academy : — Its  material 
home  needs  no  orator  any  more  than  Sir  Christopher  Wren 
needed  a  monument.  Exeter  has  not  the  strength  of  the 
hills, — the  strength  of  the  hills  is  some  way  north  of  us, — 
but  it  has  the  witchery  and  the  beauty  of  the  plain,  the 
beauty  which  pursues  us  along  the  dusty  path  of  life,  the 
beauty  which  haunts  us  in  our  dreams.  Exeter  is  fortunate 
ir^   its  pl|ysicq-l  hon^e.     It  hasi,  i\s  we  liq-ve  been  remii]cle4 


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here  to-tlay  hy  the  flrst  great  historuin  ol'oiii'  country  and  of 
our  time,  it  has  a  home  also  in  the  history  of  the  continent. 
It  drew  breatli  with  the  Constitution ;  it  inaugurated  Dr. 
Abbot  when  the  government  was  set  in  operation,  and  its 
life  will  continue  till  the  government  and  the  continent  and 
the  globe  shall  end. 

There  is  a  home  of  the  Academy,  of  which  we  have  been 
reminded  also  to-day,  in  the  hearts  of  its  Alumni.  The 
President  of  Harvard  has  said  many  wise  things  but,  nothing 
wiser,  ever,  in  m}^  humble  judgment,  than  this,  "  That 
when  an  institution  ceases  to  beg  it  has  ceased  to  grow." 
We  applaud  the  scholarship  of  the  past,  but,  Mr.  President 
and  gentlemen,  we  cannot  forget  that  the  Latin  dictionary 
was  that  of  Ainsworth  and  the  Greek  dictionary  was  that  of 
Schrevelius  with  Latin  definitions,  and  between  the  Ains- 
worth of  your  day  and  the  Andrews,  and  the  Freund  and 
how  many  more  I  don't  know,  of  to-day,  is  a  vast  difference  ; 
and  the  difference  between  the  Schrevelius  of  your  day  and 
the  lexicon  which  has  just  come  from  the  press  of  the 
Harpers  measures  also  an  immense  stretch.  The  classical 
scholarship  of  the  country  is  widely  different  at  this  moment 
from  what  it  was.  It  is  at  once  more  microscopic  and 
telescopic.  We  understand  the  Greek  particles  as  our 
fathers  and  grandfathers  did  not  understand  them,  and  we 
understand  the  relations  of  these  languages  to  all  the  lan- 
guages of  the  globe  as  they  could  not  be  understood  by 
those  who  went  before  us.  The  past  is  of  small  account 
when  it  stops.  It  is  only  as  the  past  moves  on  into  the 
future  that  it  has  significance  and  worth.  We  praise  Exeter 
for  what  it  has  been ;  we  demand  of  it  more  in  the  time  to 
come,  even  in  the  knowledge  of  the  three  languages  indicated 
in  the  gift  of  the  original  founder,  English,  Greek  and 
Latin, — we  demand  of  it  in  the  future  a  much  wider  and 
richer  curriculum.  In  order  to  do  this  there  must  be  money. 
We  can  build  universities,  now,  on  the  prairie.  I  remember 
the  tradition  very  well,  when  the  king  of  Prussia  started  his 


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University  of  Berlin,  it  was  said  it  can  have  no  history  ; 
there  are  Heidelberg,  and  all  the  old  universities  ;  Berlin  can 
have  no  history.  The  answer  was,  "I  know  it  has  no  past,  but 
it  shall  have  a  future."  We  can  make  institutions  now  with 
the  money  that  shall  command  the  men.  But  better  than 
wholly  new  institutions  are  old  institutions  with  new  blood 
put  into  their  arteries.  I  remember  very  well,  a  few  years 
ago,  in  conversing  with  Henr}^  J.  Raymond,  the  editor  of  the 
Times  J  he  said  somewhat  sadly,  "  The  New  York  Herald 
has  the  advantage  of  me  in  spite  of  all  that  I  can  do,  in  its 
years  ;  it  will  alwa3"s  be  older  than  the  Ti?nes.''  Exeter  and 
Andover  will  always  be  older  than  what  may  be  done, 
always ;  and  the  best  place  to  put  money  is  where  men 
began  to  put  it  the  longest  while  ago,  for  the  same  general 
ends,  with  a  wider  scope  of  vision  and  with  more  clear  and 
earnest  purposes  ;  and,  though  I  am  not  in  conference  with 
the  Trustees  of  this  institution  and  do  not  speak  at  their 
bidding,  I  should  feel  that  I  had  failed  in  my  dut}'  as  a 
preacher,  bound  to  have  some  sort  of  respect  to  my  text, 
whether  it  is  regarded  as  inspired  or  not,  if  I  failed  to 
bespeak  for  Exeter  Academy  larger  endowments  for  the 
time  to  come,  that  it  may  do  a  larger  and  a  nobler  work. 


Mr.  Baiicroft  said :  Exeter  Academy  is  not  without  its 
benefactors ;  we  hope  the  race  of  them  will  be  continuous 
and  marked  by  generosit3\  The  sentiment  that  I  give  you 
next  is  in  behalf  of  Exeter  Academy, 

' '  Our  Benefactors  ; " 
and  I  call  to  respond  to  this  sentiment  on  the  Hon.   George 
S.  Hale. 

ADDRESS  OF  HON.  GEORGE  S.  HALE. 

Mr.  President,  and  Ladies  and  Gentlemen:  Our  bene- 
factors, for  whom  you  ask  me  to  speak,  were  meji  pf  d^eds 


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rather  than  of  words,  who  showed  their  merits  in  their  lives 
and  in  their  actions  more  than  by  any  graces  of  speech. 
And  I  cannot  but  feel  that  I  shonld  better  represent  them  by 
a  golden  silence  than  by  the  most  silver  speech.  But  I  can- 
not deny  myself  the  pleasure  of  paying  to  them  my  tribute  ; 
I  cannot  deny  myself  the  pleasure  of  making  the  acknowl- 
edgement which  we  all  feel  for  them,  if,  indeed,  that  be 
necessary  on  this  spot,  on  this  occasion  or  at  this  time. 
For  everything  around  us  seems  to  me  to  speak  for  them 
and  of  them.  That  modest  and  unostentatious,  but  tasteful 
building,  [pointing  towards  the  Academy  Hall]  the  product 
of  their  liberty,  decorated  b}^  the  assiduous  labors  and  the 
taste  of  one  of  them  with  the  counterfeit  presentments  of  their 
living  features  ;  that  small  but  useful  library,  for  which,  a 
few  3^ears  ago,  one  of  their  number,  alas,  no  longer  living, 
placed  in  my  hands  a  sum  equal  to  the  amount  to  which  the 
salary  of  Benjamin  Abbot  was  raised  in  the  third  3'ear  of  his 
service,  these  constantly  speak  for  them.  But,  more  than 
anything  else,  those  5,000  Alumni  who  have  risen  during  all 
these  years,  "rank  behind  rank  in  surges  bright,"  and 
now  scattered  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  and  among 
the  isles  of  the  sea,  have  come  back  to  us  from  the  Gulf  of 
California,  from  the  mountains  of  Nevada,  and  some  of 
whom  are  on  this  side  the  earth  or  "where  half  the  convex 
world  intrudes  between," — all  these  proclaim  the  debt  they 
owe  to  the  modest  but  generous  givers,  and  they  do  not  need 
any  words  which  I  can  add  for  them  to-day. 

The  catalogue  is  a  long  one — from  our  Founder,  for  whom 
I  might  add  to  the  epitaph  which  has  been  suggested  for 
him  and  say  that,  "Dying  without  issue  he  made  posterity — 
he  made  us  his  foster  children,"  and  left  to  the  succession  of 
benefactors  whom  he  stimulated  to  benevolence  his  example, 
and  to  his  own  kindred  the  generous  spirit  which  in  one 
generation  after  another  has  prompted  them  to  hold  np  the 
lengthening  chain  which  unites  the  cautious  liberality  of  age 
to  tlio   prompt   generosity   of  youth,  and  to  recognize  the 


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obligation  which  the  noljiUty  of  descent  imposed  down, 
gentlemen,  to  his  namesake,  whose  voice  would  more  fitl}' 
have  responded  to  this  sentiment,  if  his  modest3'  had  not 
been  equal  to  his  liberality.  This  catalogue  is  too  long  for 
me  to  characterize  them  in  detail.  We  have  long  known 
that  the  Academy  has'  a  history  of  its  own,  and  I  am  grateful 
to  the  benefactor  (Hon.  Charles  H.  Bell)  who  has  given  to 
us  an  outward  and  visible  sign  of  that  history  and  done 
some  measure  of  justice  to  these  men.  But  our  benefactions 
are  not  only  in  gifts.  The  faithful  sons,  now  honorable  men 
who  have  gone  out  from  the  Academ\',  who  have  won  their 
honors  by  her  help,  and  have  prayed  towards  this  Mecca  and 
returned  to  it,  and  now  have  laid  their  honors,  as  they  have 
to-day,  at  her  feet,-^historians,  statesmen,  teachers  and 
divines,  the  wise  counsellors  and  healers  of  men, — these  are 
her  benefactors.  And  those  men,  too,  who  have  filled  up 
the  century  with  the  service  of  instruction, — his  Excellency 
will  pardon  me,  since  I  am  out  of  his  jurisdiction,  if  I 
venture  to  differ  a  little  from  him,  for,  as  a  lawyer,  he 
knows  that  he  must  hear  the  other  side — 1  ask  the  Alumni  of 
Phillips  Exeter  Academj'  whose  fame  they  would  prefer  to- 
day, whose  influence  they  would  rather  have  exercised,  that 
of  Benjamin  Abbot  or  of  the  engineer  of  the  Brooklyn 
Bridge.  The  first  result  of  that  great  feat  of  engineering 
was  the  slaughter  of  innocent  men  and  women.  Thousands 
of  witnesses  to  the  glory  of  the  teacher  have  lived,  and 
among  them  man}'  still  live  to-day  and  bear  testimony  to  his 
success.  I  am  not  content  to  accept  the  triumph  of  the 
engineer,  I  prefer  the  triumph  of  the  teacher  who  twined  the 
strands  of  character  and  fixed  the  butresses  of  duty  to 
sustain  human  hearts  and  souls  on  their  passage  through 
useful  lives  to  the  reward  of  the  just. 

I  need  not  add  to  the  deserved  eulogies  so  often  bestowed 
on  the  two  Principals  who  nearly  filled  the  century  with  their 
labors.  I  cannot  recapitulate  the  list  of  honored  assistants. 
I  must  acknowledge  the  faithful  services  of  their  successor 


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(Dr.  Perkins),  not  surpassed  in  zeal,  assitUiity  and  fidelity 
and  conscientiousness,  for  the  last  decade,  lint  these  bene- 
factors are  not  alone.  When  Moses'  hands  were  heav}', 
tliey  took  a  stone  and  put  it  under  him  and  he  sat  thereon 
and  Aaron  and  Ilur  stayed  up  his  hands,  the  one  on  the  one 
side  and  the  other  on  the  other  side  and  his  hands  were 
steady  until  the  going  down  of  the  sun.  Among  the  teach- 
ers who  haye  assisted  the  Principals  whom  we  praise,  there 
are  two  who  have  shared  these  labors  for  a  quarter  of  tiie 
century  which  we.  commemorate.  I  have  watched  their 
service  during  a  tenth  of  that  century  and  I  am  happ}^  to 
pay  to  them  the  tribute  which  they  deserve.  To  them  is 
largely  due  the  success  of  the  institution.  I  have  used 
Scriptural  names,  but  names  which  are  honored  in  the 
history  of  New  Hampshire  are  as  good  for  this  purpose,  and 
I  am  glad  to  speak  of  George  Albert  "VVentWorth  and  Brad- 
bury Longfellow  Cilley, — the  Aaron  and  the  Hur  who  have 
stayed  the  hands  of  Moses  during  a  quarter  of  a  century  ; 
every  one  of  you  knows  their  services  and  feels  that  they  are 
our  benefactors. 

But  this  is  the  past ;  the  century  is  ended,  the  century  of 
which  we  are  proud,  the  century  which  should  continue  to 
be,  as  we  hold  it  now,  our  glory,  but  which  we  make  our 
shame  if  we  do  not  ourselves  bear  up  the  honor,  if  we  do  not 
ourselves  take  up  the  lengthening  chain,  if  we  do  not  our- 
selves show  that  we  are  worthy  of  the  benefits  that  we  have 
received.  The  gratitude  which  at  this  moment  I  feel  most 
keenly,  I  confess,  is  the  gratitude  I  anticipate  feeling  to^'ou, 
the  gratitude  for  future  favors,  the  gratitude  for  the  gifts 
you  are  to  make.  "Qwi  sentit  commodum,"  if  his  Excellency 
will  pardon  me  for  a  Latin  quotation,  ^'sentlre  debet  et  onus^'' 
— "He  who  has  shared  the  advantage  ought  also  to  share  the 
burden."  You  and  I  and  all  the  five  thousand,  half  the  host 
whom  these  owiinent  Greek  leaders  Xenophon  and  Cille}'  lead 
yearly  up  to  the  sea  in  j'onder  halls,  have  shared  the  advant- 
age, and  it  is  tlie  duty  of  thoae  of  us  who  live  to  sliaro  the 


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burden  for  the  future  ;  to  remember  that  the  gift  is  a  debt 
and  that  you,  that  ice  cannot  accept  it  without  dishonor  if 
we  do  not  return  it.  Another  quotation,  since  quotations 
are  not  inappropriate  to  this  place,  from  some  of  the  books 
you  study :  When  iEneas  saw  the  Phrygian  Penates  in  his 
dream,  they  said  to  him  as  they  left  him,  '^Idem  venturos 
toUemus  ad  astra  nej^otes,'' — "We,  the  same  always  and 
forever,  will  bear  3'our  future  descendants,  b}^  our  guidance 
and  our  help,  to  the  stars."  Be  that  your  dut}',  and  be  all 
of  you  benefactors  of  the  Academ}- ! 


Mr.  Bancroft  said :  Dr.  Abbot  always  used  to  tell  the 
scholars  whom  he  saw  eight  or  ten  years  after  they  left  tlie 
Academy,  "Oh,  the  Academy  as  it  was  when  you  were  there 
is  nothing  at  all  to  the  Academy  as  it  is  now."  So,  then,  I 
shall,  in  the  spirit  of  Dr.  Abbot  offer  you  the  next  sentiment, 

"  The  Academy  as  It  Is  ;" 
and  I  ask  Mr  Charles  G.  Fall  to  speak  to  that  sentiment. 

ADDRESS  OF  MR.  CHARLES  G.  FALL. 

Mr.  President: — 

"  You  would  scarce  expect  one  ot  my  ago 
To  appear  in  public  on  this  stage." 

But,  sir,  I  suppose  I  ought  not  to  find  fault  with  that  youth 
which  is  the  sole  qualification  for  my  standing  here  to  speak 
on  behalf  of  the  3'ounger  graduates.  The  President  of  Har- 
vard University  has  told  us  of  the  lesson  in  manners  taught 
hy  Dr.  Soule.  I  was  here,  sir,  under  Dr.  Soule,  and  it  recalled 
to  my  mind  an  instance,  which  is  one  of  the  most  marvelous 
I  have  ever  seen,  of  the  power  which  personal  magnetism 
and  dignity  exercise  over  other  persons.  At  five  o'clock  we 
boys  used  to  kick  football.     During  the  summer  montjis  Dr. 


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Soule  had  a  recitation  wiiicli  was  finished  at  half-past  five  ; 
and,  on  one  occasion,  we  were  kicking  across  the  path  that 
led  from  the  front  door  of  the  old  Academy  to  his  house, 
and,  as  he  walked  down  the  steps  we  forgot  his  presence 
and  almost  impeded  his  progress.  As  he  came  along  the 
first  word  we  heard  was,  "  Bo3's  !  "  It  rang  like  a  clarion 
note  ;  it  called  a  halt  as  much  as  if  some  General  had  ordered 
a  "  Halt !  "  while  his  troops  were  running  on  a  Imttlefield. 

On  returning  here  for  the  first  time,  how  the  events  of 
those  daj's  when  we  were  here  come  back  to  us  !  We,  sir, 
were  here,  some  of  us,  in  the  days  of  the  war.  We  were 
here  in  18G0  and  18G1.  The  present  Secretary  of  War, 
whom  we  hoped  to  have  had  the  pleasure  of  hearing  here  to- 
day, was  here  at  that  time,  and  his  father  was  President. 
A  nephew  of  Major  Anderson  was  likewise  a  student,  and 
when  Lewis  Cass,  a  graduate  of  the  Academy,  resignecl  from 
a  Cabinet  which  refused  to  reprovision  I'ort  Sumter,  you  may 
be  sure,  sir,  that  the  guns  of  Sumter  re-echoed  among  these 
granite  hills.  Those,  sir,  were  days  when  Garrison  and 
Phillips  and  Seward  and  Greelc}^  and  Bryant  and  Chase  were 
the  leaders  of  public  opinion ;  and  the  boys  of  those  days, 
sir,  like  the  boys  of  the  Revolution,  were  filled  with  patriotic 
ardor.  How  well  do  some  of  us  remember  forming  in  a 
procession  and  marching  down  to  the  old  church  where  the 
girls  of  the  village  presented  us  with  a  flag  and  with  a  motto 
plaited  in  evergreen  to  place  over  the  portals  of  the  Acad- 
emy. I  can  see  it  now,  '-Diicit  Amor  Patrice.''  How  long 
it  stood  there  till  it  grew  faded  and  sunburnt,  stood  there 
like  the  famous' inscription  of  the  Areopagus,  "To  the 
Unknown   God." 

And  there  is  another  instance  which  occurs  to  me  which 
so  well  illustrates  the  spirit  of  the  times  that  I  will  venture  to 
narrate  it.  It  was  a  boyish  freak  which  in  the  light  of  to-da}^ 
might  deserve  suspension,  but  those  were  other  days  and  other 
times,  and,  according  to  the  old  adage,  "circumstances  alter 
cases."  In  the  spring  of  18G1  every  village  had  its  flag-raising. 


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On  one  of  these  occasions  in  one  of  the  neighboring  villages, 
some  gra3'-haired  old  sinner  had  expressed  disunion  senti- 
ments and  had  insulted  the  flag.  For  this  cause,  in  those 
times,  sir,  men  were  sometimes  tarred  and  feathered.  It 
was  a  graduate  of  this  Academy  who  uttered  those  memora- 
ble words,  "If  any  man  haul  down  the  American  flag,  shoot 
liim  on  the  spot  I"  As  soon  as  the  stor}^  was  told  in  the 
Academy,  some  Paul  Revere,  I  wish  I  knew  his  name, 
suggested  that  we  ought  to  make  the  old  gentleman  a  visit. 
No  sooner  said  than  done  ;  and,  at  midnight,  some  thirty  or 
forty  boys,  from  thirteen  to  fifteen  or  sixteen  j^ears  old, 
started  out  for  a  six  or  seven  miles'  tramp.  When  we 
reached  his  house  some  of  the  leaders  woke  him  up  and  told 
liim  our  errand.  After  a  little  parleying  he  came  down 
stairs  followed  by  his  wife  and  family.  We  told  him  what 
we  had  heard,  which  he  did  not  den3\  We  told  him  what 
we  desired,  which  at  first  he  refused  to  do ;  but,  when  he 
saw  our  numbers  and  visions  of  the  feathers  flitted  through 
his  mind,  he  somewhat  relented.  The  advice  of  his  wife,  a. 
true  daughter  of  New  Hampshire,  completed  the  conquest, 
and  there,  sir,  in  his  own  hallway,  surrounded  by  his  family, 
his  idols  and  his  household  gods,  we  made  him  revoke  the 
insult,  and,  kneeling  down  upon  the  folds  of  the  dear  old 
flag,  he  raised  it  to  his  lips  and  kissed  it,  not  once  but  again 
and  again.  Then,  after  cautioning  him  against  the  dangers' 
which  beset  the  backslider,  we  politely  bade  him  good  night. 
Surely,  sir,  the  boys  of  '61  w^ere  lineal  descendants  of  the 
men  who  brewed  the  tea  in  Boston  harbor. 

Here,  sir,  is  the  Rugby  of  America.  The  spirit  of  its 
discipline  is  self-control ;  the  essence  of  its  instruction  is 
self-development.  While  the  love  of  knowledge  is  the 
object  sought  to  be  promoted,  the  perfection  of  its  culture  is 
manliness.  Love  of  truth  is  the  golden  tenet  of  its  religious 
creed.  Not  Calvin  but  Channing,  not  Edwards  but  Emer- 
son, not  Swinburne  but  Longfellow,  not  Calhoun  but 
Welister,  are  the  apostles  of  our  faitli.     This  revered  home 


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of  learni^ig,  fellow  graduates,  was  once  our  home.  These 
classic  groves  once  were  our  Academj'.  Through  them,  in 
bo3iiood's  days,  have  walked,  as  we  all  so  well  know, 
America's  greatest  constitutional  advocate,  the  monarch  of 
the  American  bar;  one  of  our  most  polished  statesmen,  who 
was,  likewise,  a  Secretary  of  State  and  a  Foreign  Minister ; 
one  of  our  bravest  statesmen,  who  was  a  nominee  for  the 
Presidency ;  our  most  profound  historian,  the  Gibbon  of  the 
nineteenth  century  ;  and  senators,  soldiers,  governors,  ora- 
tors, reformers,  philanthropists,  cabinet  members,  foreign 
ministers,  judges,  lawyers,  physicians,  preachers,  teachers, 
authors,  editors,  college  presidents,  merchant  princes,  men 
of  science  and  of  learning.  The  catalogue,  we  have  been 
told,  of  a  hundred  3'ears,  contains  the  names  of  more  than 
5,000  graduates,  the  true  nobility  of  the  land,  the  pillars  of 
society  and  the  state.  These  men  whose  names  are  familiar 
to  us  and  which  we  love  to  repeat,  as  the  child  loves  to  repeat 
its  catechism, — Webster,  Cass,  Everett,  Dix,  Buckminster, 
Palfrey,  Sparks,  Walker,  Fitch,  Hale,  Butler,  Wyman,  Ban* 
croft, — these  are  our  elder  brothers.  It  is  fitting  that  on  such 
a  day  as  this,  in  the  spirit  of  our  favorite  poet's  deep-toned 
psalm  of  life,  we  drink  inspiration  from  their  noble  lives. 
Would  that  the  e^-e  of  grand  John  Phillips  coitld  to-daj^ 
survey  this  scene ;  would  that  some  other  philanthropist,  in 
emulation  of  his  action,  would  enlarge  the  boundaries  of  this 
land  of  promise  for  their  own  children  to  survey  at  another 
centennial. 

Some  of  the  distinguished  speakers  have  brought  stones  to 
throw  upon  the  cairns  erected  to  the  memory  of  Dr.  Abbot 
and  Dr.  Soule.  While  we  heartily  join  with  them  in  burning 
frankincense  upon  these  pious  altars,  the  younger  graduates, 
whom  I  have  the  honor  to  represent,  ask  you  to  join  with  us 
in  celebrating  the  praises  of  the  living.  And,  were  it 
becoming  at  this  time  and  in  this  presence,  to  suggest  a 
sentiment  expressive  of  our  feelings,  it  would  be  this, 
"Gratitude  to  the  living  instructors  of  Phillips  Academy." 


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The  company  then  rose,  and  joined  in  singing,  nlider  the 
lead  of  Prof.  Oscar  Faulhaber, 

THE    ACADEMY    SONG. 

BY  ItKV.  IIENIIY  WAl^],  D.  I), 

From  highwa3's  and  bj^ways  of  manhood  we  come. 
And  gather,  lilvc  children,  about  our  old  home  ; 
We  return  from  life's  weariness,  tumult  and  pain, 
Rejoiced  in  our  hearts  to  be  schoolboys  again. 

The  Senator  comes  from  the  hall  of  debate, 
The  Governor  steps  from  the  high  chair  of  State, 
The  Judge  leaves  the  bench  to  the  law's  wise  delay, 
Rejoiced  to  be  schoolboys  again  for  a  da3\ 

The  Parson  his  pulpit  has  left  unsupplied, 
The  Doctor  has  put  his  old  sulky  aside, 
The  Lawyer  his  client  has  turned  from  the  door, 
And  all  are  at  Exeter, — schoolboys  once  more. 

Oh,  glad  to  our  eyes  are  these  dear  scenes  displayed, 
The  halls  where"  we  studied,  the  fields  where  we  played. 
There  is  change— there  is  change — but  we  will  not  deplore, 
Enough  that  we  feel  ourselves  schoolboys  once  more. 

And  when  to  the  harsh  scenes  of  life  we  return, 
Our  hearts  with  the  glow  of  this  meeting  shall  burn  ; 
Its  calm  light  shall  cheer  till  earth's  schooltime  is  o'er, 
And  prepare  us  in  Heaven  for  one  meeting  more. 


THURSDAY  EVENING, 


In  the  evening  of  Thursday  a  Promenade  Concert  was 
given  in  the  great  tent,  by  Reeves'  excellent  Band,  of  Provi- 
dence, Rhode  Island.  A  large  and  brilliant  company  were 
present,  who  were  highly  gratified  with  the  choice  music, 
ami  the  opportunity  for  social  intercourse. 

This  concluded  the  Centennial  Exercises  of  I880. 


By  invitation   of  the   Committee  of  Arrangements  Prof. 
KuwAKD  R.  Sill  contributed 

A  HYMN  OF  HOPE, 

I'OR    THE    100th    ANNIVEHSAKY    of  PHILLIPS    EXETER  ACADEMY. 

Has,  then,  our  boyhood  .vanished, 

And  rosy  morning  fled  ? 
Are  faith  and  ardor  banished, 

Is  daring  courage  dead? 
Still  runs  the  olden  river 

By  meadow,  hill  and  wood, — - 
Where  are  the  hearts  that  ever 

Beat  high  with  roj-al  blood  ? 

The  golden  dreams  we  cherished 

Pacing  the  ancient  town, — 
Have  they  but  bloomed  and  perished. 

And  flown  like  thistle  down  ? 
Na\',  still  the  air  is  haunted 

With  myster}'  as  of  old  ; 
Each  blossom  is  enchanted, 

And  everj^  leaflet's  fold. 

Not  one  fair  hope  we  barkened, 

But  still  to  youth  returns  ; 
Not  one  clear  light  hath  darkened, — 

Still  for  some  breast  it  burns  : 
Thought  age  by  age  is  lying 

Beneath  the  gathering  mold. 
Life's  dawn-light  is  undying, 

Its  dreams  grow  never  old. 


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A«  the  great  faithful  phmut 

Goes  plunging  on  its  track, 
Thought  still  shall  bravely  man  it, 

And  steer  through  storm  and  wrack  ; 
While  but  three  souls  are  toiling 

Who  would  give  all  for  right, 
Whom  gold  nor  fame  is  spoiling, 

Whose  pra3xr  is  but  for  light ; 

While  there  are  found  a  handful 

Of  spirits  vowed  to  truth,  . 
Clear-eyed,  courageous,  manful. 

And  comrades  as  in  youth  ; 
Out  of  the  darkness  sunward. 

Out  of  the  night  to  da}'. 
While  all  the  worlds  swing  onward. 

Life  shall  not  lose  its  way. 

When  to  the  man-soul  lonely 

The  loving  gods  came  down, 
Earth  gave  the  mantle  onl}', 

Free  mind  the  immortal  crown. 
Wild  force  with  cloud-wraith  stature 

Unsealed  shall  tower  in  vain, 
And  the  fierce  Afreet,  Nature, 

Obey  the  sceptred  brain. 

O  lieart  of  man  immortal. 

Beat  on  in  love  and  cheer ! 
Somewhere  the  cloudy  portal 

Of  all  thy  pra^'ers  shall  clear. 
The  fair  earth's  mighty  measure 

Of  life,  untouched  by  rime. 
Through  star-dust  and  through  azure 

Rolls  on  to  endless  time. 


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The  power  that  motes  inherit, 

That  bud  and  crystal  find, 
Hath  not  forgotten  spirit, 

Nor  left  the  soul  behind. 
O'er  Time's  dumb  forces  lieetin* 

This  victory  we  begin. 
Dear  eye-beams  and  the  beatinu 

Of  heart  with*  heart  shall  win. 


DR.  ABBOT  IN  1847. 

The  Committee  of  Arrangements  have  received  from  Prof. 
Sylvester  Waterhouse  of  Washington  University,  Missouri, 
the  following  interesting  account  of  an  interview  which  he 
had  with  the  venerable  Dr.  Benjamin  Abijot  in  1847,  with 
permission  to  publish  it  if  they  should  see  fit. 

Dr.  Abbot  was  then  about  85  years  old.  His  venerable 
figure  was  seldom  seen  on  the  street,  but  his  name  was  like 
a  living  presence.  The  personal  qualities  which,  through  50 
years  of  service,  had  won  so  wide  a  fame  for  Phillips  Exeter 
Academy  were  well  known  to  all  the  students.  Stories  of 
his  high-bred  courtesy  and  moral  dignity  of  character,  of  his 
effective  discipline  and  noble  ardor  in  the  work  of  instruc- 
tion, were  among  the  most  cherished  traditions  of  the 
Academy.  An  earnest  desire  to  see  so  distinguished  a 
teacher  induced  me  to  call  on  Dr.  Abbot.  He  received  me 
with  cordiality  and  expressed  the  gratification  which  the 
visits  of  students  afforded  him. 

"I  have  given,"  said  he  with  a  smile,  "the  best  energies 
of  my  life  to  the  education  of  youth,  and  it   is  but  natural 


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that  I  should  not  be  indifferent   to  the   regard   of  young 
folks." 

Some  inquiries  with  reference  to  my  own  objects  in  life 
served  to  introduce  the  theme  which  seemed  to  absorb  all  his 
thoughts.  He  explained  at  length  his  own  theory  of  educa- 
tion and  spoke  of  the  progress  of  the  Academy  since  it  first 
came  under  his  control  in  1788.  Alluding  to  the  choice  of  a 
profession,  he  said, — 

*'I  have  always  been  accustomed  to  advise  3'oung  men  to 
take  good  care  of  their  health,  perfect  themselves  in  their 
studies,  acquire  as  much  practical  knowledge  and  general 
information  as  possible,  and  then  let  circumstances  and  the 
bent  of  their  genius  dictate  what  vocation  they  should 
follow." 

It  was  suggested  that  some  teachers  recommend  an  early 
choice  of  a  calling  and  the  pursuit  of  the  special  studies 
which  tend  to  promote  professional  success. 

^'No,  no,"  he  replied  with  great  earnestness,  "I  do  not 
believe  that  is  best.  I  have  always  counseled  the  3'outh 
under  my  chai-ge  first  to  complete  their  general  studies  and 
then  to  follow  the  guidance  of  their  natural  tastes  in  the 
selection  of  a  profession.  A  long  observation  of  the  careers- 
of  young  men  confirms  the  wisdom  of  this  course." 

A  transition  from  this  subject  to  the  great  men  who  had 
once  yeen  under  his  tuition  was  very  natural  to  a  teacher 
proud  of  the  success  of  his  pupils.  The  incidents  which  Dr. 
Abbot  related  about  schoolboys  who  have  since  become 
illustrious  were  extremely  interesting. 

''Lewis  Cass,"  he  said,  "was  a  very  wild  boy.  One  day 
his  father,  Major  Cass,  came  to  me  and  asked  me  if  I  would 
take  his  son. 

''  'Certainly,  but  why  do  you  ask? 

'*  'Oh  !  the  youngster  is  headstrong  and  hard  to  manage.  I 
am  an  officer  and  can  govern  soldiers,  but  that  boy  is  too. 
much  for  me. 

" 'What  does  he  do? 


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"  'Pla3-s  truant,  runs  away  from  his  work,  steals  off  without 
1113^  permission  to  go  a  gunning,  fishing,  and  swimming,  and 
is  full  of  all  kinds  of  pranks.' 

"  'Well,  send  him  to  me  and  I'll  see  what  I  can  do  with 
him. 

"The  bo}^  was  placed  under  my  charge.  Several  months 
later  I  met  his  father  and  asked  him  how  his  son  was  getting 
along.  'Well,  sir,'  said  he,  'if  Lewis  was  half  as  afraid  of 
the  Almighty  as  he  is  of  you,  I  "should  never  have  an}'  more 
trouble  with  him.'  " 

In  relating  this,  incident.  Dr.  Abbot  fairly-  shook  with  the 
laughter  which  the  recollection  of  Major  Cass's  answer 
excited. 

It  is  scarcely  necessary  to  add  that  controlled  by  the 
preceptor's  extraordinary  power  of  discipline,  the  strong 
motive  energies  which  led  young  Cass  into  all  sorts  of  boyish 
mischief  were  directed  to  nobler  objects.  The  results  of  the 
wise  management  which  quickened  the  ambition  and  roused 
into  action  the  faculties  of  a  powerful  nature  are  recorded  in 
American  history.  It  was,  however,  intimated  that  at 
Exeter  the  future  statesnjan  evinced  more  talent  for  practi- 
cal affairs  than  for  the  details  of  scholarship. 

In  speaking  of  the  school-bo,y  traits  of  Daniel  Webster, 
Dr.  Abbot  mentioned  an  unexpected  fact.  He  said  that 
"Young  Webster  showed  an  insuperable  aversion  to  decla- 
mation. As  'the  bo}'  is  father  to  the  man,'  it  might  have 
been  supposed  that  the  lad  who  was  destined  to  be  pre- 
eminent in  oratory  would  have  exhibited  an  early  fondness 
for  declamation,  but  no  persuasions  could  overcome  his 
natural  diffidence." 

Dr.  Abbot  remarked  that  "there  was  a  popular  misappre- 
hension with  regard  to  Webster's  scholarship.  It  was 
generally  believed  that  Webster  was  a  dull  and  unsuccessful 
pupil,  but  such  was  not  the  fact.  His  mind  rarely  seemed 
to  be  occupied  with  his  studies.  His  large,  lustrous, 
thoughtful  ej'es  were  gazing  about  the  room,  or  looking  out 


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of  the  window ;  but,  at  recitation,  the  pupil  who  appeared 
not  to  be  engaged  in  studious  preparation  always  acquitted 
himself  well.  He  often  showed  a  far  better  grasp  of  the 
subject  than  those  who  were  more  familiar  with  the  minor 
points  of  scholarship." 

While  Dr.  Abbot  was  telling  these  anecdotes,  his  tones 
became  more  earnest  and  his  eyes  lighted  up  with  a  glow 
which  these  agreeable  recollections  kindled.  It  was  quite 
obvious  that  age  had  not  3'et  wholly  quenched  the  fires  of 
earlier  manhood. 

Heartily  thanking  him  for  his  courtesies  and  for  the  rare 
pleasure  which  his  conversation  had  afforded,  I  bade  the 
venerable  teacher  good-bye. 

The  next  time  I  saw  him,  he  was  lying  in  his  coffin.  An 
expression  of  sweet  and  childlike  serenity  rested  upon  his 
features,  as  though  the  divine  hand  had  set  upon  his  face  the 
seal  of  a  happy  and  well  spent  life. 

^  OF  THE 

UNWERS\TY 


CATALOGUE 


PHILLIPS  EXETER  ACADEMY. 


1783-1883, 


CATALOGUE 


OFFICERS  AND  STUDENTS 


PHILLIPS  EXETER  ACADE-MY. 


1783-1883. 


BR  AfTp 

'    OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY 


BOSTON: 
J.   S.   GUSHING  &  COMPANY. 

1883. 


PHILLIPS  EXETER  ACADEMY. 


>l«=Jc 


"gvnsttts. 


1781  HON.  JOHN  PHILLIPS,  LL.D 1795 

1781  HON.  SAMUEL  PHILLIPS,  LL.D 1802 

1781  THOMAS  ODIORNE   1794 

1781  HON.  JOHN  PICKERING,  LL.D 1802 

1781  REV.  DAVID  McCLURE 1787 

1781  REV.  BENJAMIN  THURSTON 1801 

1781  DANIEL  TILTON 1783 

1783  WILLIAM  WOODBRIDGE,  A.M.,  ex  officio 1788 

1787  HON.  PAINE  WINGATE,  A.M 1809 

1791  BENJAMIN  ABBOT,  A.M.,  ex  officio 1838 

1794  HON.  OLIVER  PEABODY,  A.M 1828 

1795  HON.  JOHN  TAYLOR  GILMAN,  LL.D 1827 

1801  REV.  JOSEPH  BUCKMINSTER,  D.D 1812 

1802  REV.  JESSE  APPLETON,  D.D 1803 

1802  HON.  JOHN  PHILLIPS 1820 

1809  REV.  DANIEL  DANA,  D.D 1843 

1809  HON.  NATHANIEL  APPLETON  HAVEN 1830 

1812  REV.  JACOB  ABBOT,  A.M. 1834 

1821  REV.  NATHAN  PARKER,  D.D 1833 

1828  HON.  JEREMIAH  SMITH,  LL.D 1842 

1831  SAMUEL  HALE,  A.M 1869 

1834  SAMUEL  DANA  BELL,  A.M 1838 

1835  HON.  DANIEL  WEBSTER,  LL.D 1852 

1835  REV.  CHARLES  BURROUGHS,  D.D 1867 

1838  BENJAMIN  ABBOT,  LL.D 1844 

1838  GIDEON  LANE  SOULE,  A.M.,  ex  officio 1873 

1842  HON.  JAMES  BELL,  A.B 1852 

1843  REV.  ANDREW  PRESTON  PEABODY,  A.M 

1844  DAVID  WOOD  GORHAM,  A.B.,  M.D 1873 

1853  HON.  AMOS  TUCK,  A.M 1879 

1853  FRANCIS  BOWEN,  A.M 1875 

1868  HON.  JEREMIAH  SMITH,  A.M 1874 

1870  HON.  GEORGE  SILSBEE  HALE,  A.B 

1873  ALBERT  CORNELIUS  PERKINS,  A.M.,  ex  officio 1883 

1874  WILLIAM  HENRY  GORHAM,  M.D 1879 

1874  JOSEPH  BURBEEN  WALKER,  A.M 

1875  REV.  PHILLIPS  BROOKS,  D.D 1880 

1879  NICHOLAS  EMERY  SOULE,  A.M.,  M.D 

1879  HON.  CHARLES  HENRY  BELL,  A.M 

1881  JOHN  CHARLES  PHILLIPS.  A.B 


IV  CATALOGUE. 


^xj^vcsnxj^xs. 


1781  THOMAS  ODIORNE 1793 

1793  HON.  JOHN  TAYLOR  OILMAN,  LL.D 1806 

1806  HON.  OLIVER  PEABODY 1828 

1828  HON.  JEREMIAH  SMITH,  LL.D 1842 

1842  HON.  JOHN  KELLY,  A.M 1855 

1855  JOSEPH  TAYLOR  OILMAN 1862 

1862  S.  CLARKE  BUZELL 1880 

1880  CHARLES  BURLEY 


"^xlncipuXs. 


1783  WILLIAM  WOODBRIDGE,  A.B.,  Preceptor 1788 

1788  BENJAMIN  ABBOT,  LL.D 1838 

1838  GIDEON  LANE  SOULE,  LL.D 1873 

1873  ALBERT  CORNELIUS  PERKINS,  Ph.D 1883 


%nstxnct0xs. 

1808  EBENEZER  ADAMS,  A.M.,  Prof,  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil 1809 

1811  HOSEA  HILDRETH,  A.M.,  Prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil 1825 

1817  REV.  ISAAC  HURD,  A.M.,  Theological  Instructor 1839 

1822  GIDEON  LANE  SOULE,  A.M.,  Prof  Ant.  Languages *  1838 

1825  JOHN  PARKER  CLEAVELAND,  A.B.,  Prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.  1826 

1826  CHARLES  C.  P.  GALE,  A.B.,  Prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil 1827 

1827  JOSEPH  HALE  ABBOT,  A.M.,  Prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil 1833 

1833  ERANCIS  BOWEN,  A.B.,  Prof  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil 1835 

1835  WILLIAM  HENRY  SHACKFORD,  A.B.,  Prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.  1842 

1836  HENRY  FRENCH,  A.B.,  Instructor  in  Languages 1840 

1840  NEHEMIAH  CLEAVELAND,  A.M.,  Prof.  Ant.  Languages 1841 

1841  JOSEPH  GIBSON  IIOYT,  A.M.,  Prof.  Mathematics 1859 

1842  RICHARD  WENMAN  SWAN,  A.B.,  Prof.  Ant.  Languages 1851 

1851  PAUL  ANSEL  CHADBOURNE,  A.M.,  Prof  Ant.  Languages  ....  1852 

1852  THEODORE  TEBBETS,  A.B.,  Prof.  Ant.  Languages 1853 

1853  HENRY  STEDMAN  NOURSE,  A.B.,  Prof.  Ant.  Languages 1855 

1855  GEORGE  CARLETON  SAWYER,  A.B.,  Prof.  Ant.  Languages ....  1858 

1858  GEORGE  ALBERT  WENTWORTH,  A.B.,  Prof  Mathematics .... 

1859  BRADBURY  LONGFELLOW  CILLEY,  A.B.,  Prof  Ant.  Languages 

18,75  ROBERT  FRANKLIN  PENNELL,  Prof.  Latin 1882 


CATALOGUE. 


^ssist^nt    %ustxnctoxs. 

1784  JOSEPH  WILLARD,  A.B 1785 

1785  SALMON  CHASE,  A.B 1786 

1789  JOSEPH  DANA,  A.B 1789 

1789  DANIEL  DANA,  A.B 1791 

1791  JOHN  PHILLIPS  RIPLEY,  A.B 1791 

1792  RUFUS  ANDERSON,  A.B 1792 

1792  ABIEL  ABBOT,  A.B 1793 

1793  CHARLES  COFFIN,  A.B 1794 

1794  JOSEPH  PERKINS,  A.B 1795 

1795  TIMOTHY  WINN,  A.B 1796 

1796  PETER  OXENBRIDGE  THACHER,  A.B 1797 

1797  NICHOLAS  EMERY,  A.B 1797 

1797  GEORGE  WINGATE,  A.B 1797 

1797  WILLIAM  CRAIG,  A.B 1799 

1799  SAMUEL  DUNN  PARKER,  A.B 1800 

1799  HORATIO  GATES  BURNAP,  A.B 1803 

1801  JOSEPH  STEVENS  BUCKMINSTER,  A.B 1803 

1803  SAMUEL  WILLARD,  A.B 1804 

1804  JOHN  STICKNEY,  A.B 1805 

1804  ASHUR  WARE,  A.B 1805 

1805  MARTIN  LUTHER  HURLBUT,  A.B 1805 

1805  NATHAN  HALE,  A.B : .  1807 

1806  JAAZANIAH  CROSBY,  A.B 1807 

1806  ALEXANDER  HILL  EVERETT,  A.B 1807 

1807  NATHANIEL  APPLETON  HAVEN,  Jr.,  A.B 1808 

1808  REUBEN  WASHBURN,  A.B 1809 

1809  NATHANIEL  WHITMAN,  A.B 1810 

1810  NATHAN  LORD,  A.B 1811 

1810  JONAS  WHEELER,  A.B 1811 

1811  HENRY  HOLTON  FULLER,  A.B 1812 

1812  HENRY  WARE,  A.B ' 1814 

1814  JAMES  WALKER,  A.B 1815 

1815  GEORGE  GOLDTHWAITE  INGERSOLL,  A.B 1816 

1816  WILLIAM  BOURNE  OLIVER  PEABODY,  A.B 1817 

1817  OLIVER  WILLIAM  BOURNE  PEABODY,  A.B 1818 

1818  GIDEON  LANE  SOULE,  A.B 1819 

1819  SAMUEL  TAYLOR  OILMAN,  A.B.  .. 1820 

1820  CHARLES  LANE  FOLSOM,  A.B 1822 

1856  JACOB  ABBOT  CRAM 1857 

1857  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  BENNETT  JACKSON 1857 

1860  ORLANDO  MARCELLUS  FERNALD 1861 

1861  PAYSON  MERRILL 1862 

1870  WILLIAM  PIARRINGTON  PUTNAM,  A.M 1871 

1871  ROBERT  FRANKLIN  PENNELL,  A.B 1875 

1874  OSCAR  FAULHABER,  Ph.D 

1875  FREDERIC  TIMOTHY  FULLER,  A.B 1878 

1878  JAMES  ARTHUR  TUFTS,  A.B 

1883  GEORGE  LYMAN  KITTREDGE,  A.B 


EXPLAH'ATIOIsr. 


The  first  line  of  the  catalogue  gives  the  name  of  the  student,  his  age  at 
entering  the  school,  and  the  name  of  the  city  or  town  from  which  he  came 
to  Exeter.  The  second  line  gives  his  occupation,  his  college,  college  degrees, 
etc.,  and  his  residence,  or,  when  not  living,  the  place  known  as  having  been 
his  home.  In  some  instances,  where  the  occupation  is  in  one  place  and  the 
residence  in  another,  both  places  are  given, — the  former  in  parentheses.  But 
where  a  person,  after  having  passed  many  years  in  one  place,  retires  from 
active  occupation  and  makes  his  home  in  another,  the  first  place  is  indicated 
by  brackets.  An  asterisk  against  a  name  signifies  that  the  person  is  not  liv- 
ing ;  and  the  date  of  death,  when  known,  is  given  at  the  right  hand  of  the 
upper  line. 

ABBREVIATIONS. 

Bost.  Univ for  ....  Boston  University. 

B.U "  .  .  .  .  Brown  University. 

C.U "  .  .  .  .  Colby  University. 

H.U "  .  .  .  .  Harvard  University. 

Mad.  Univ "  .  .  .  .  Madison  University. 

Roch.  Univ "  .  .  .  .  Rochester  University. 

Wes.  Univ "  .  .  .  .  Wesleyan  University. 

Univ.  Mich "  .  .  .  .  University  of  Michigan. 

Univ.  Vt "  .  .  .  .  University  of  Vermont. 

Amh.  Coll "  .  .  .  .  Amherst  College. 

Bowd.  Coll "  .  .  .  .  Bowdoin  College. 

Dart.  Coll "  .  .  .  .  Dartmouth  College. 

Trin.  Coll "  .  .  .  .  Trinity  College. 

Will.  Coll "  .  .  .  .  WilHams  College. 

Coll.  of  N.J "  .  .  .  .  College  of  New  Jersey. 


18  8  3, 


"gvnsttj^s. 


REV.  ANDREW  PRESTON  PEABODY,  D.D.,  President. 

HON.  GEORGE  SILSBEE  HALE,  A.B. 

ALBERT  CORNELIUS  PERKINS,  Ph.D.,  ex  officio. 

JOSEPH  BURBEEN  WALKER,  A.M. 

NICHOLAS  EMERY  SOULE,  A.M.,  M.D. 

HON.  CHARLES  HENRY  BELL,  LL.D. 

JOHN  CHARLES  PHILLIPS,  A.B. 


%tistxxxctovs. 

ALBERT  C.  PERKINS,  Ph.D.,  Principal,  Odlln  Professor  of  English 
GEORGE  A.  WENT  WORTH,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics. 
BRADBURY  L.  CILLEY,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Ancient  Languages. 
OSCAR  FAULHABER,  Ph.D.,  Instructor  in  French  and  in  German. 
JAMES  ARTHUR  TUFTS,  A.B.,  Instructor  in  Latin  and  in  English. 
GEORGE  LYMAN  KITTREDGE,  A.B.,  Instructor. 


OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY 

STUDEI^TS. 


17  8  3.  ^ 

*William  Brooks Exeter.  ^ 

*Mele  Clap Exeter. 

*Peter  Coffin Exeter. 

*John  Dean Exeter 1854 

Merchant.  Newburyport,  Mass. 

*Samuel  L.  Dexter Newburyport,  Mass.    1807 

((  (( 

*Benjarain  Dow Hampton  Falls. 

*Thomas  Folsom Exeter. 

Portland,  Me. 

*Natbaniel  Folsom Exeter. 

*Benjamin  Ives  Gilman Exeter 1833 

Merchant.  Marietta,  O. 

*Thomas  Gilman Exeter. 

*Samuel  Gilman Exeter 1796 

*  William  Gilman Exeter. 

*John  S.  Gilman Exeter. 

*Daniel  Gilman Exeter 1804 

Merchant.  Boston,  Mass. 

*William  Hale Exeter. 

*Samuel  Hobart Exeter. 

*Dudley  Hobart Exeter. 

*Parker  Hopkinson Exeter. 

*Daniel  Jones Exeter. 

*John  Kimball Exeter 1849 

Farmer.  " 

*Eliphalet  Ladd Exeter. 

Shipbuilder.  Portsmouth. 

*  Stephen  Lamson Exeter. 

Hotel-keeper.                                                                  " 
*Joseph  Lamson Exeter 1831 

Dart.  Coll.  1790;  Merchant.  " 

*Gilman  Leavitt Brentwood. 

*William  Lyman York,  Me 1822 

Physician.  "  " 

*Hawley  Marshall Brentwood. 

*  Jacob  Moulton Hampton. 

*  Joseph  Moulton Hampton. 

*George  Odiorne Exeter 1846 

Merchant.  Boston,  Mass. 

*John  Odiorne Exeter 1824 

Merchant.  Boston,  Mass. 


2  CATALOGUE.  [1783-84. 

*Thomas  Odiorue Exeter 1851 

Dart.  Coll.  1791,  A.M.;  Manufacturer.  Boston,  Mass. 

*Ebenezer  Odioriie Exeter 1817 

Manufacturer.  Maiden,  Mass. 

*Benjamiii  Page ,  Exeter. 

*John  J.  Parker Exeter. 

*  Samuel  Parker Exeter. 

*Joseph  Parsons Rye 1813 

Lumber  Dealer.  Washington,  D.C. 

*John  W.  Parsons E,3'e. 

*Paul  Rawlings Somersworth    ....  1824 

Newington. 

*Isaac  Robbins •.   .   .  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Merchant.  Alexandria,  Va. 

*Epliraim  Robinson Exeter 1809 

Farmer  and  Shipbuilder.  " 

*Joseph  Sawyer Exeter. 

*  William  Sawyer Exeter. 

*Samuel  Sherburne Portsmouth. 

*John  Sherburne Portsmouth. 

*Benjamin  Smith Exeter. 

*John  Sullivan Durham 1819 

H.U.  1790;  Lawyer.  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

*James  Sullivan  .   .   .   .~ Durham 1796 

H.U.  1790;  Lawyer.  Georgetown,  S.C. 

*George  Sullivan Durham 1838 

H.U.  1790;  M.C.;  Lawyer.  Exeter. 

*  Nathaniel  Thayer Hampton 1840 

H.U.  1789;  A.M.;  Clergyman.  Lancaster,  Mass. 

*  James  Thurston Exeter 1835 

Clergyman.  " 

*William  Thurston Exeter 1822 

Dart.  Coll.  1792;  A.M.;  Lawyer.  Boston,  Mass. 

*Daniel  Tilton Exeter 1830 

H.U.  1790;  Lawyer;  Judge  Supr.  Ct.  Miss.  Ter. 

*John  S.  Tilton Exeter. 

*Henry  Tilton Exeter. 

*Moses  Wells Hampton  Falls. 

*Daniel  Williams Exeter. 

Barber.  " 


56 


1784, 


♦Nathaniel  Adams Exeter. 

*Josiah  Bartlett Kingston 1838 

M.D.;  Physician;  M.C.;  Gov.  N.H. 

*Nathaniel  Boardman Exeter. 

*William  Brewster Portsmouth. 

*Samuel  Brooks Exeter. 

*Thomas  Cheswell Newmarket. 

*Enoch  Coffin Epping. 

♦Nathaniel  Cogswell Gilmanton 1813 

Dart.  Coll.  1794;  A.M.;  Lawyer.  Mexico. 

*DavidCopp. Wakefield 1803 

Lawyer.  New  Orleans,  La. 

♦Benjamin  Dearborn Northampton. 


1784-85.]  CATALOGUE.  3 

*Jesse  Dolloff Exeter. 

*Benjamia  Dow Epping 1835 

*E-ichard  Emery Exeter. 

Supercargo.  " 

*George  Ffrost Durham 1841 

Merchant.  " 

*Samuel  Oilman Exeter. 

*Bartliolemew  Oilman Exeter 1853 

*Bartholemew  Oilman,  Jr Exeter 1823 

Ohio. 

*Joseph  Oilman North  Yarmouth,  Me. 

Physician.  Wells,  Me. 

*  Jonathan  Olover Marblehead,  Mass. 

♦Salmon  Gray Saco,  Me 1811 

*John  Hackett Exeter. 

*Temple  Hovey Berwick,  Me 1810 

Lawyer.  "  " 

*Joshua  Lane Stratham. 

*Woodbury  Langdon Portsmouth 1822 

Capitalist.  " 

*Samuel  Lee Marblehead,  Mass. 

((  (( 

*Phineas  Lovejoy Sanbornton. 

*John  McClary Epsom. 

*John  Mead Newmarket. 

*Thomas  P.  Moffat Portsmouth. 

♦Robert  Moffat Portsmouth. 

♦Abraham  Morrill Brentwood. 

♦John  Morison Peterborough  ....   1794 

(( 

♦John  Neal Londonderry. 

♦John  Odlin Exeter    .  .^ 1841 

♦Henry  Ranlett Exeter 1807 

Printer  and  Bookseller.  " 

♦James  Robinson Brentwood. 

♦Joseph  Shepard Brentwood. 

♦John  Smith Exeter. 

♦Samuel  Smith Peterborough   ....  1842 

Manufacturer.  " 

♦John  Smith Peterborough. 

♦John  Steele Peterborough  ....  1845 

Manufacturer.  " 

♦Joseph  Swasey Exeter. 

♦Samuel  Thing Brentwood. 

♦James  Thornton Merrimack. 

♦Charles  Walker Concord 1834 

H.U.  1789;  A.M.;  Lawyer.  .         " 

♦Isaac  Williams Exeter. 


46 


1785. 


♦Ezra  Bartlett Kingston 1848 

Physician;  Lawyer;  Judge  Ct.  Com.  Pleas.  Haverhill. 

♦Stephen  Bruce Boston,  Mass. 


4  CATALOGUE.  [1785-86. 

*  Andrew  Chauncy Portsmouth. 

*Ebenezer  Clark Greenland. 

*  Thomas  Murra}^  Clark Greenland 1795 

B.U.  1792. 

*  Jeremiah  Clough Canterbury. 

*Daniel  Conner Exeter 1866 

Farmer, 

*01iver  Dodge  .   .  '. Hampton  Falls. 

*Benjamin  Dodge Exeter 1838 

*Allen  Gilman Exeter 1846 

Dart.  Coll.  1791;  A.M.;  Lawyer.  Bangor,  Me. 

*Ephraim  Dennet  Gilman Exeter 1833 

*Caleb  James Exeter. 

*Enoch  Jewett Exeter. 

*Caleb  Johnson Hampstead 1818 

(( 

*James  Leath Tobago,  W.  I. 

*Theodore  Mansfield Exeter. 

*Jeremiah  Mead Newmarket 1839 

*Phineas  Richardson Exeter. 

*James  Eundlett Exeter. 

Manufacturer.  Portsmouth. 

*Joseph  Safford Exeter. 

Chaise  Maker.  " 

*Peter  Sanborn East  Kingston     .   .  .  1824 

Farmer.  Readfield,  Me. 

*John  Smallcorn Portsmouth. 

*John  Toppan East  Kingston     .  .   .  1837 

H.U.  1790;  A.M.;  Merchant.  Claremont. 

*  James  Toppan East  Kingston     .  .   .  1852 

Teacher.  Gloucester,  Mass. 

*Ebenezer  Webster East  Kingston. 

*  William  Webster Plymouth. 

*Samuel  Williams Exeter. 


27 


1786. 


*Enoch  Clark Greenland 1844 

Farmer.  *' 

*John  T.  Coffin Newburyport,  Mass. 

*Jesse  Conner Exeter. 

Farmer.  Parsonsfield,  Me. 

*Frederick  French Dunstable. 

♦Stephen  Gilman Exeter 1849 

Shipmaster.  " 

*Samuel  Hill Portsmouth 1840 

*  Joshua  James Exeter. 

♦Bartholomew  Kimball Exeter. 

♦Nathaniel  Lakeman Exeter. 

Dart.  Coll.  1790;  M.D.;  Physician.  Beverly,  Mass. 

♦Robert  Moore Brentwood 1804 

Teacher.  Kaymond. 

*John  Page Chester. 


1786-88.]  CATALOGUE.  5 

*  Stephen  Parsons Parsonsfield,  Me. 

*John  Usher  Parsons Parsonsfield,  Me.  .  .  1825 

Dart.  CoU.  1791;  A.M.;  Merchant.  "  " 

*  Alexander  Paul Tobago,  W.  I. 

*Benjamin  Pickering Greenland. 

*Peter  Shade Tobago,  W.I. 

*Thomas  Sparhawk Portsmouth. 

*Joshua  Wiggin Exeter 1839 

*John  Wilson Brentwood. 


19 


1787. 


*Elisha  Bean Brentwood. 

Business.                                                                            ** 
*William  Bell Chester 1848 

Farmer.                                                                             *' 
*Dudle3^  Folsom  .   .   .   . ' Exeter 1836 

M.D. ;  Physician.                                                           Gorham,  Me. 
*Amos  Gale Kingston 1824 

M.D.;  Physician.  " 

*Gilman  Gale Kingston. 

Merchant.  " 

*Josiah  Gilman Exeter. 

*John  Taylor  Gilman,  Jr Exeter 1808 

Dart.  Coll.  1796;  Merchant.  Boston,  Mass. 

*Ebenezer  Gilman Exeter 1795 

Wells,  Me. 

♦William  Ladd Exeter. 

*  William  Mackay Salem,  Mass. 

*Eliphalet  Pinkham Hanover. 

*John  Phillips  Ripley Hanover 1816 

Dart.  Coll.  1791;  Lawyer.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

*Edward  Rundlett Exeter. 

*Zebulon  Smith Newmarket. 

14 


1788, 


*Thomas  Adams Stratham. 

*Beujarain  Beale .'....  Exeter. 

♦Nicholas  Emery Exeter 1841 

Dart.  Coll.  1795;  Lawyer;  Judge  Supr.  Ct.,Me.        Portland,  Me. 

*David  Fulliugton 

*James  McClure Exeter. 

♦Joseph  Simpson Stratham. 

♦Joseph  Smith 

♦Ezra  Smith Newmarket. 

♦Edmund  Toppan Hampton 1849 

H.U.  1796;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

♦Titus  Wells 

♦Philip  Wilson Martinico,  W.  I. 

♦Nathaniel  Williams Nottingham 1804 

(< 

♦George  Winj^ate Stratham 1852 

H.U.  1796;  A.M.;  Farmer. 


6  CATALOGUE.  [1789. 

1789. 

*  Nathaniel  Ambrose 

*Israel  Bartlett Nottingham 1859 

Farmer.  •' 

*Luke  Bixby Charlestown,  Mass. 

*Samuel  Call Newburyport,  Mass. 

*Benjamin  Clark 1840 

Dart.  CoU.  1800;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*Benjamin  Colcord Exeter. 

*Tristram  Coffin Epping. 

*Nathaniel  Conner Exeter 1849 

Carpenter.  ** 

*  William  Currier Kingston. 

*Joseph  Dodge Exeter 1849 

*Daniel  Meserve  Durell Durham 1851 

Dart.  Coll.  1794;  M.C.;  Lawyer;  Ch.  Just.  Ct.  Dover. 
Com.  Pleas,  N.H. 

*Andrew  Emerson Durham 1835 

Farmer.  " 

*John  Emery Exeter 1874 

*Daniel  Evans 

*Peter  Folsom Gilmanton. 

*Peter  Folsom Exeter ?  1817 

Kennebunk,  Me. 
*Thomas  Folsom Exeter 1845 

Innkeeper.  " 

*Daniel  French Epping  .......  1840 

Lawyer.  Chester. 

*Benjamin  Gale Kingston. 

*Nathaniel  Gould 

*  Andrew  Hilton Exeter. 

*Gilman  Jewett Exeter. 

*Theophilus  Jones .  Exeter. 

*Hill  Judkins Brentwood. 

*Thomas  Kimball Exeter. 

*James  Lane Stratham 1833 

Farmer.  " 

*Isaac  Leavitt Exeter 1854 

*Benjamin  Leavitt Exeter. 

*James  Leavitt Exeter. 

*Joseph  Leavitt Stratham 1829 

Bangor,  Me. 

*Theophilus  Lyford Exeter. 

*Phineas  Merrill Stratham. 

*Charles  Morrison Martinico,  W.  I. 

*Mark  Newman Ipswich,  Mass.    .  .  .  1859 

Dart.  Coll.  1793;  A.M.;  Merchant.  Andover,  Mass. 

*John  Ordway Haverhill,  Mass. 

*Joseph  C.  Page Salem,  Mass. 

*  William  Pidgeon Amesburj',  Mass. 

*John  Robinson 


1789-90.] 


CATALOGUE. 


*Josiah  Sanborn 

*Isaiah  Sanborn Poplin. 

*Caleb  Shaw Brentwood. 

*Benjamin  Shepard Brentwood. 

Farmer.  Waterville,  Me. 

*Sarauel  Smith Exeter    .  .  .  . 

Sadler. 

*  Samuel  Stearns Epping   .   .   .   . 

H.U.  1794;  A.M.;  D.D.;  Clergyman.  Bedford,  Mass. 

♦William  Swasey Exeter. 

*Joseph  Towle Exeter. 

*Josiah  Wyatt Exeter. 

Ship  Carpenter.  " 


1859 
1854 


1790. 


47 


♦William  Barker 22 

Farmer. 

♦Gabriell  Bernadent 

♦Joshua  Blake 16 

♦Thomas  Brackett 

Farmer. 
♦John  Burgin 22 

Merchant. 

♦David  Coffin 15 

♦Amos  Coffin 27 

♦Jonathan  Cram 11 

♦John  S.  Creighton 13 

♦John  Darling 12 

♦Luther  Dearborn 19 

♦Jabez  Dodge 12 

♦Peter  Dumesnil 19 

♦William  Duquery 15 

♦Alexander  Favea   ....... 

♦John  Ffrost 

♦John  Folsom 11 

♦Benjamin  Gale 18 

♦Gabriel  Joseph  Genet 16 

♦Samuel  Glidden 25 

♦John  Hopkinson 11 

♦Ebenezer  Lane 19 

Farmer. 

♦Dudley  Leavitt 18 

♦Isaac  Lord 12 

♦Stephen  Mead 

Shoemaker. 
*  Daniel  Lane  Morrill 18 

Clergyman;  U.S.  Sen. 

♦Nehemiah  Ordway 19 

♦William  Pickering 12 

H.U.  1797;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

♦Isaac  Pinkham 

♦George  Washington  Prescott  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1795;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 


Stratham 1846 

(( 

Guadaloupe,  W.  I. 

Hampton  Falls. 

Greenland 1851 

<( 

Pembroke 1846 

Eastport,  Me. 
Epping. 
Hampton. 
Hampton  Falls. 
Exeter. 
Portsmouth. 
Wakefield. 

Exeter 1803 

Guadaloupe,  W.I. 

Guadaloupe,  W.  I. 

Guadaloupe,  W.I. 

Durham. 

Exeter. 

Kingston. 

Martinico,  W.I. 

Unity. 

Exeter. 

Stratham 1842 

Pittsfield. 
Stratham. 
Washington. 
Exeter. 

Epping 1869 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

Greenland 1850 

« 

Durham. 

Newcastle 1817 

Portsmouth. 


8 


CATALOGUE. 


[1790-91. 


♦Nathaniel  Rogers 16  . 

*  Joseph  Fogg  Rowe    ......  15  . 

Farmer. 

♦Richard  Tuck 10  . 

♦Isaac  Waldron 16  . 

♦Jacob  Weeks 

Merchant. 

♦Chase  Wiggiii 24  . 

♦George  Williams 12  . 

♦William  Woodbridge 10  . 

Merchant. 


Newmarket. 

KensingtoD 1829 

East  Kingston. 
Manchester,  Mass. 
Barrington. 
Greenland 1800 

Charleston,  S.C. 
Stratham. 
Exeter. 
Salem 1832 

Savannah,  Ga. 

38 


17  91 


William  Balch 16  . 

*T1iomas  Beede 19  . 

H.U.  1798;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

Pierre  Bergeron 20  . 

♦Joshua  Brackett 15  . 

Physician. 

♦William  Brown 19  . 

Farmer. 

Benjamin  Dale  Bryant    ....  20  . 

♦Joseph  Young  Burgin 18  . 

Teaclier. 

Samuel  Burley 21  . 

Ichabod  Canney 13  . 

Moses  Clark 17  . 

David  Elkins 23  . 

♦Peter  Lawrence  Folsom  ....  19  . 
Dart.  Coll.  1796;  A.M.;  Merchant. 

James  Folsom  .  .  .   ., 21  . 

♦Joseph  Smith  Folsom 18  . 

Merchant.  ^ 

David  Foss 18  . 

David  Foster 14  . 

Pierre  G.  Daroten'e  Genet    .  .  18  . 

♦John  Ham 16  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1797;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

♦John  Hamilton 13  . 

H.U.  1798;  A.M. 

Nathan  Hilton 18  . 

Morris  Hobbs 15  . 

Carpenter. 

♦Josiah  Hook 16  . 

♦Moses  Hook 14  . 

H.U.  1798. 

Amos  Judkins  .   .   .  *. 23  . 

Huard  Lanoiroix 20  . 

♦Thomas  Leavitt .  18  . 

Business. 

John  Lovering 15  . 

George  Nichols 13  . 

♦John  Noyes 27  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1795;  A.M.;  M.C.;  Merchant. 


Barrington. 

Poplin 1848 

Farmington,  Me. 
Hispauiola,  W.I. 
Greenland 1816 

Portsmouth. 

Hampton  Falls    .   .   .   1856 
(<  i( 

Newmarket. 

AUenstown 1820 

Portsmouth. 
Ipswich,  Mass. 
Madbury. 
Stratham. 
Gilmanton. 
Gilmanton 1842 

Gilmanton. 

Newmarket 1804 

Lee. 
Barrington. 
Canterbury. 
Martinico,  W.I. 
Dover 1837 

Gilmanton, 
Berwick,  Me 1805 

Portsmouth. 
Newmarket. 

Northampton,  Mass. 

((  (< 

Salisbury,  Mass. 
Salisbury,  Mass.    .   .   1821 

Kingston. 

Guadaloupe,  W.  E. 

North  Hampton .   .   .   1800 

Hampton. 
Exeter. 
Portsmouth. 
Atkinson 1841 

Putney,  Vt. 


1791-92.] 


CATALOGUE. 


9 


*Nathaniel  Adams  Parker   ...   10 

Nathaniel  Pease 23 

Edward  Philbrick 22 

Orlando  Sargent 22 

Christopher  Sargent 19 

*Henry  Sheafe 12 

Merchant. 

Walter  Smith 16 

*  Nathan  Tiltoii 18 

H.U.  1706;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

'^Joseph  Tilton 17 

H.U.  1797;  A.M.:  Lawyer. 

John  Waldron 15 

Permot  Wiggin 20 

*Samuel  Winslow 22 

Farmer. 
♦William  Henry  Young     ....   19 
Business. 

*  Jonathan  Young    .......  18 

H.U.  1798. 


Portsmouth. 

(( 

Newmarket. 
Newmarket. 
Amesbury,  Mass. 
Amesbury,  Mass. 
Portsmouth 1854 

Boston,  Mass. 
Newmarket. 
East  Kingston .   .   .   .   1851 

Scarborough,  Me. 
East  Kingston .   .  .  .  1856 

Exeter. 

Barrington. 

Exeter. 

Epping 1833 

<( 

Gilmanton 1797 

(( 

Barrington 1838 

Acton,  Me. 

43 


1792, 


Nathaniel  F.  Adams 12  .   .  . 

WUliam  Henry  Blodgett    .   .   .  12  .   .  . 

Samuel  Oilman  Blodgett    ...     9  .   .  . 

Charles  Frederick  Blodgett  .   .  10  .   .  . 

Thomas  Boardman 22  .   .  . 

George  Boyd 14  .   .  . 

Merchant. 

Samuel  Brown 16  .   .  . 

*John  Burnham 19  .   .  . 

H.U.  1798;  Lawyer. 

*Lewis  Cass 10  .   .  . 

LL.D.;  Gov.  Mich.;  U.S. Sen.;  Sec.  War;  Min. 
to  France;  Sec.  State. 

*  Andrew  McClary  Chapman  .  .  18  .   .  . 

*Cha'rles  Coffin 13  .   .  . 

Dart.  CoU.  1799;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*Benjamin  Cram 11   .  .  . 

*Thomas  Dean 10  .   .  . 

*CharlesDean 12  .   .  . 

Sadler. 

John  H.  Dearborn 10  .   .  . 

*Noah  Emery 10  .   .  . 

Shipmaster. 

Peter  Fogg 12  .   .  . 

George  Folensbee 13  .   .  . 

*Samuel  Folsom 10  .   .  . 

*Nathan  Boardman  Folsom    .   .  12  .  ..  . 
Merchant. 

Benjamin  French 17  .   .  . 


Exeter. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 
Portsmouth. 

Kingston. 

Scarborough,  Me. .   .  1825 

Limerick,  Me. 
Exeter 1866 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Newmarket 1850 

Wakefield. 
Buxton,  Me 1851 

Exeter 1859 

Somerville,  Mass. 
Exeter. 
Exeter 1829 

Portland,  Me. 
Ossipee. 

Exeter 1813 

(( 

Exeter. 

Salisbury,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

Lee 1863 

Portsmouth. 
Epping. 


10 


CATALOGUE. 


[1792-93. 


John  Furber 19 

Nathaniel  Gilmau 13 

Nathaniel  C.  Gilman 12 

*Sainuel  Kinsman  Gilman   ...  10 

*Warren  Gilman 20 

Daniel  Gookin 21 

Jonathan  Longfellow  .....  27 

♦Benjamin  Lovering 10 

Shoemaker. 

Jacob  Pearson 10 

Josiah  Robinson 22 

Paul  Robinson 22 

Thomas  Rowell 24 

Joseph  Sawyer 17 

Jethro  S.  Searle 15 

♦William  Smith 11 

Painter. 

-=^-John  Phillips  Thurston   ....  11 
Dart.  Coll.  1797;  A.M.;  Merchant. 

Daniel  Towle 10 

*Samuel  Weed 17 

H.U.  1800;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*  Jonathan  Wliittaker 21 

H.U.  1797;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

*John  Wingate 11 

Farmer. 


Northw9od. 
Exeter. 
Exeter. 
Exeter    .   . 


Newmarket  .  .   . 
South  Newmarket. 
Boscawen. 
Newmarket. 
Exeter. 

Exeter. 
Wakefield. 
Newmarket. 
Amesbury,  Mass. 
Salisbury,  Mass. 
Salisbury,  Mass. 
Exeter 


1795 
1855 


1855 
1832 


North  Hampton  . 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Exeter. 
Amesbury,  Mass.  .   .  1857 

Portland,  Me. 
Bath,  Me 1835 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Stratham 1831 

(( 

41 


1793, 


*  William  Adams 21 

Dart.  Coll.  1799. 

*Stephen  Bean  . 21 

Dart.  CoU.  1798;  Merchant. 

Edward  Colcord 19 

Jacob  Cram 10 

Trueworthy  Dearborn 20 

John  Dodge 20 

*John  Folsom 17 

*Stephen  Goodhue 20 

Teacher. 

*Benjamin  Hoit 18 

Farmer. 

*Joseph  Hoit 19 

Farmer. 

*  Joseph  Jewett  Hoit 11 

Carpenter. 

William  Hoit 10 

*Joseph  Hoit 20 

George  Jones 17 

*  Joshua  Lane 20 

H.U.  1799;  Clergyman. 

*Jotham  Lawrence  .......  16 

Lawyer.  ^ 


Washington. 

Gilmanton 1825 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 
Exeter. 
North  Hampton. 

Concord. 
Hampton  Falls. 

Exeter 1847 

Deerfield. 

Ohio. 

Stratham 1800 

<( 

Stratham 1849 

<( 

Exeter 1847 

(< 

Exeter. 

Epping   .......   1807 

Newcastle. 

Stratham 1846 

New  York. 
Epping 1863 

Exeter. 


1793-94.] 


CATALOGUE. 


.11 


Ephraim  Leavitt 23  .  .  .  Stratham. 

*Edward  Little 20  .  .  .  Newbury,  Mass.    . 

Dart.  Coll.  1797;  Lawyer.  Danville,  Me. 

John  Morrill 14  .   .  .  Salisbury,  Mass. 

Thomas  Coffin  Norris  .....  17  ..  .  Epping. 

*Azor  Orne 10  .   .  .  Marblehead,  Mass. 

<<  (< 

*Daniel  Osgood 16  .  .  .  Salisbury 

Dart.  Coll.  1799;  A.M.;  Physician.  Havana. 

*Dauiel  Page 19  .  .  .  Deerfield    ...       . 

Teacher.  So.  Carolina. 

*Enoch  Greenleaf  PaiTott    .  .   .  12  .   .  .  Greenland 

Merchant.  Portsmouth. 

John  Light  Piper 22  .  .  .  Stratham. 

Noah  Robinson 17  .  .  .  Stratham. 

John  Rundlett 20  .  .  .  Oilman  ton. 

Samuel  Ruudlett 14  .   .  .  Exeter. 

Nathaniel  Shaw 17  .   .  .  Brentwood. 

Benjamin  Shaw 16  .   .  .  Brentwood. 

*William  T.  Smith 21  .   .  .  Deerfield 

Farmer  and  Teacher.  " 

Samuel  Taylor 11  .  .  .  Hampton. 

*Nathaniel  tlpham 19  .   .  .  Deerfield 

M.C.;  Merchant.  Rochester. 

Daniel  Wedge  wood 19...  North  Hampton. 

Edmund  Wiggin 21  .  .  .  Stratham. 

Clerk.  Thomaston,  Me. 

Jedidiah  Witcher 21  .   .  .  Bedford,  Mass. 

Samuel  Wyatt 13  .  .  .  Exeter. 

Hotel  Keeper. 


1849 


1852 
1819 

1828 


1859 


1829 


37 


1794 


William  P.  Adams 9  . 

William  Bagley 15  . 

Horatio  Gates  Balch 16  . 

Joseph  Brown 9   . 

Charles  S.  Bryant .  21   . 

*  Samuel  Phillips  Chamberlain   .  9  . 

Lieut.  U.S.  Navy. 

*Oeorge  Cliff'ord 11   . 

*Samuel  Shepard  Conner  ....  9   . 

Yale  Coll.  1806;  M.C.;  Lawyer. 

Ebenezer  Currier 21  . 

*Jolin  Dane 26  . 

Clergyman. 

*Freese  Dearborn 16  . 

Farmer. 

Benjamin  Dole 19   . 

*John  S.  Durell 19  . 

Farmer. 

*Rufus  Emerson 14  . 

City  Official. 

*  Jonathan  French 16  . 

U.U.  1798;  A.M.;  Clergyman.    ' 


Exeter. 

Amesbury,  Mass. 

Barrington. 

Exeter. 

Newmarket. 

Exeter 1822 

Portsmouth. 

Exeter 1805 

Exeter 1820 

Albany,  N.Y. 
Hampton. 
Francestown. 

Hampton 1862 

Exeter. 
Salisbury,  Mass. 
Dover .  1854 

Scarborough,  Me.  .  .  1859 

Portland,  Me. 
Salisbury,  Mass.    .  .  1856 

North  Hampton. 


12 


CATALOGUE. 


[1794-95. 


*WiUiam  Garland 18  .   .  .  Rye 

Merchant.  Portsmouth. 

♦Eliphalet  Giddings    ......  10  ..  .  Exeter. 

♦Tristram  Gilman 14  .   .  .  No.  Yarmouth,  Me. 

Dart.  Coll.  1800;  A.M.;  Lawyer.  Wells,  Me. 

Joseph  Gilman 19  .   .  .  Gilmantou. 

Levi  Haunaford 18  .   .  .  North  Hampton. 

*John  A.  Harper 14  .   .  .  Sanbornton  .... 

Lawyer.  Meredith  Bridge. 

John  Hill 27  .   .  .  Nottingham. 

Thomas  Leavitt 10  .  .  .  Exeter. 

Carriagemaker.  " 

*Jacob  Maine 20  .  .  .  Rochester 

H.U.  1800;  M.D.;  Physician.  Portsmouth. 

Samuel  Page 12  .  .  .  Exeter. 

William  H.  Page 15  .   .  .  Exeter. 

Charles  Pearson 9  .   .  .  Exeter. 

*James  Pearson 12  .  .  .  Exeter 

Samuel  Safford 12  .  .  .  Exeter. 

*Elisha  Smith 16  .   .  .  Beverl^^,  Mass.  .  . 

Mariner. 

*Horatio  Southgate 13  .   .  .  Scarborough,  Me.  . 

Farmer.  "  " 

♦Andrew  Eliot  Thayer  .....  10  ..  .  Hampton 

H.U.  1803;  Bookseller.  Nashua. 

WiUiam  Thompson 13  .  .  .  Newburyport,  Mass 

*Samuel  Tibbetts 14  .  .  .  Dover 

H.U.  1799;  Lawyer. 

*Samuel  Russell  Trevett  .  .  .  .  10  .   .  .  Marblehead,  Mass. 

H.U.  1804;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*Samuel  Holten  Webster  .  .  .  .  11  .   .  .  Danvers,  Mass.  .  . 
Shipmaster.                                                                  Staten  Island,  N.Y. 

John  Weeks 15  .   .  .  Wakefield. 


.  1820 
.  1828 


1816 


1807 


1820 

1817 
1864 
1846 


.  1810 
.  1822 
.  1812 

37 


1795. 


♦Joseph  Balch 9  . 

Insurance  Agent. 

Daniel  Brown 14  . 

*  Joseph  Stevens  Buckminster  ..11. 
H.U.  1800;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

*James  Burley 10  . 

Bank  Cashier. 

George  Clark 14  . 

Greenleaf  Clark  . 13  . 

Benjamin  Clark 10  . 

*Hector  Coffin 11   . 

Shipmaster. 

*Jeremiah  Dean 13  . 

Mariner. 

Israel  Gale 20  . 

Broadstreet  Gilman 18  . 

Leonard  Hall 13  . 

*WilliamHill 12  . 

Capitalist. 


Newburyport,  Mass.    1849 

Boston,  Mass. 
Hampton  Falls. 
Portsmouth 1812 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter 1850 

Epping. 

Epping. 

Stratham. 

Newburyport,  Mass.    1846 
((  (( 

Exeter 1799 

Boston,  Mass. 

Kingston. 

Newmarket. 

Portsmouth. 

Portsmouth 1849 


1795-96.] 


CATALOGUE. 


13 


♦Benjamin  Hoit 13  .  . 

Manufacturer. 

Joseph  Lackey 11   .  . 

*Joliii  Lakeman 10  .  . 

*  Joshua  Brackett  Laugdon  .   .   .  10  .  . 

John  Hill  March 18  .  . 

Joseph  Osgood 13  .  . 

Chandler  Peavey 23  .  . 

John  Norris  Pillsbury 21   .  . 

William  Pillsbury  .  ' 18  .  . 

*Moses  Porter 1.4  .  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1798. 

John  Prentiss .   .  14  .  . 

Thomas  Roberts 14  .  . 

Charles  Rundlett 20  .  . 

Nathan  Sanborn     .......  18  .  . 

*Joseph  Sewall 21   .  . 

Business. 

*  George  Meserve  Sheaf  e  ....  11   .  . 

H.U.  1800;  A.M. 

Elijah  Tuttle 21    .  . 

John  Weeks 21   .  . 

*Paul  Went  worth 12  .  . 

Merchant. 

*Charles  Wentworth 12   .  . 

Bradstreet  Wiggin 19  .  . 


Eppinj 


1825 


Newburyport,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Portsmouth 1810 

Stratham. 

Newbury,  Mass. 

Durham. 

Kingston. 

Kingston. 

Saco,  Me 1819 


Londonderry. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Gilmanton. 
Hawke. 

York,  Me 1859 

<(        (< 

Portsmouth 1804 

(( 

Barrington. 

Chester. 

Dover 1855 

Concord. 

Portsmouth. 

Meredith. 

U 


1796. 


*  James  Hervey  Binoham  ....   15  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1801;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
*Benjamin  Greenleaf  Boardman   12  . 
Business. 

*Edward  Brooks 10  . 

*Stewart  Brown 17  . 

Teacher. 

David  Coffin 14  . 

Joseph  Conner 15  . 

*  William  Shackford  Cooper    .  .  14  . 

*  Joseph  Warren  Dow 17  . 

H.U.  1805;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
*Simeon  Folsom 20  . 

Merchant. 
*John  Oilman 13   . 

Sliipmaster?  , 

*  Abraham  Hilliard 18  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1800;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*Silas  Holman 19  . 

Merchant. 

Eliphalet  Howe 18  . 

Robert  Dal  ton  Jenkins    ....  11  . 
Business. 

Haynes  Johnson 20  . 

*JohnLadd 21   . 

Teacher  and  Farmer. 


Leominster 1859 

Washington,  D.C. 

Newburyport,  Mass. 
<<  <( 

Medford,  Mass.  .   .   .  1817 
Deerfield 1844 

Montpelier,  Vt. 
Buxton,  Me. 
Andover. 

Dover 1864 

Hampton  Falls    ...   1833 

Tyringham,  Mass. 
Newmarket 1816 

Exeter. 
Exeter 1822 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Kensington 1855 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Portsmouth 1807 

<( 

Epping. 
Newburyport,  Mass. 


Keene. 
Deerfield 


1817 


14 


CATALOGUE. 


[1796-97. 


Isaac  Ladd 21  .  . 

Cassius  Lee 16  .  . 

♦Francis  Lightfoot  Lee 13  .  . 

H.U.  1802;  A.M. 

*Hall  Jackson  Locke 14  .  . 

Teacher. 

*Isaac  Lyman 21   .  . 

Lawyer  and  Farmer. 

Edward  Martin 14  .  . 

*JohnMcClary 11   .  . 

*Samuel  Morrill 17  .  . 

Apothecary. 

*John  Nelson 18  .  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1803;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*John  Wilkes  Parsons   .....  17  .  . 
Physician. 

Joseph  Parsons 22  .  . 

*Ede  Robinson 23  .  . 

Teacher. 

*Leverett  Saltonstall 12  .  . 

H.U.  1802;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  M.C. 

*Benjamin  Sanborn 22  .  . 

Teacher. 

*Thomas  Sheafe,  Jr 12  .  . 

Jonathan  Smith 16  .  . 

Business. 

William  Stoeker 11  .  . 

Augustine  Washington    ....  15  .  . 

BuSirod  Washington 10  .  . 

*Daniel  Webster 14  .  . 

Dart. Coll.  1801;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  Lawyer;  M.C. 
U.S.  Sen.;  U.S.  Sec.  State. 

David  White 18  .  . 

*Benjamin  Wiggin 21   .  . 

Hotel  Keeper. 

Samuel  Wiggin 14  .  . 

Samuel  Willey 21  .  . 


Gilmanton. 
Westmoreland,  Va. 
Westmoreland,  Va.  .   1850 

Rye 1836 

Newcastle. 

York,  Me 1824 

(<        (( 

North  Yarmouth,  Me. 

Epsom 1821 

Epping .   1858 

Concord. 
Gilmanton 1838 

Haverhill. 

Rye 1837 

(( 

Rye. 

Deerfield 1809 

Haverhill,  Mass.    .  .  1845 

Salem,  Mass. 

Deerfield 1853 

<( 

Portsmouth 1798 

Brentwood. 

Exeter. 
Newburyport,  Mass. 
Westmoreland,  Va. 
Westmoreland,  Va. 
Salisbury 1852 

Boston,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Exeter 1835 

Wakefield. 
Exeter. 
Nottingham. 

40 


1797, 


♦Joseph  Boardman 16 

Business. 

Jonathan  Brown 17 

*George  Washington  Cass  ...  12 

Farmer. 
♦Charles  Lee  Cass 10 

Farmer. 
*Peter  Chadwick 14 

Clerk  of  Courts. 
*  James  Clark 13 

Samuel  Craige 20 

John  Craige 18 

Thomas  Craige 14 

Levi  Dearborn 12 


Exeter 1857 

Hampton  Falls. 

Exeter 1873 

Muskingum  Co.,  O. 
Exeter    .  .• 1842 

Ohio. 
Deerfield 1847 

Exeter. 

Sanbornton 1861 

(( 

Trecothick. 

Trecothick. 

Exeter. 

Rochester. 


1797.] 


CATALOGUE. 


15 


Abel  Fisk 13 

♦Jonathan  Footman 15 

*Job  Foss 20 

John  French 22 

*  Joseph  Hanson  Gage  .....  18 

Shipmaster. 

Nathaniel  Giddings 13 

*Charles  Gilman 10 

*Samnel  Gilman 12 

*  Jonathan  Gilman 13 

Nicholas  Gilman 14 

*  John  Heath  Goddard 13 

*  John  Grant 11 

*  Joseph  Grant  .........  10 

Merchant. 

David  Greene 18 

*  James  Johnson 17 

H.U.  1808;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

*  William  Johnson 19 

Business. 

♦Alexander  Ladd 13 

Merchant. 

*Henry  Lamson 10 

*Josiah  Lane 19 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*John  Tillon  Leavitt 21 

JohnMcClure 12 

*John  Merrill 15 

H.U.  1804;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*Benjamin  Merrill 13 

H.U.  1804;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  Lawyer. 

*Ezekiel  Williams  Morse  ....  14 

Woodbridge  Odlin 10 

*PeterOdhn 9 

♦Joseph  Douglas  Osborne    ...  11 

RufusPage 11 

Samuel  Page 22 

John  Parsons 21 

*Samuel  Page  Peirsou 13 

♦Samuel  Philbrick .  12 

Bank  Cashier. 

Richard  King  Porter 13 

♦Levi  Prescott 15 

Farmer. 

♦George  Rogers 18 

Pelatiah  Ruker 21 

William  Shannon 18 

Moses  Titcomb 13 

*  Samuel  WalJier 18 

Dart.  Coll.  1802;  Clergyman. 


Wilton. 

Dover. 

(( 

Barrington. 

Stratham. 

Dover 1823 

Amherst. 

Exeter 1857 

Norwich,  Conn. 
Exeter. 
Exeter 1809 

Maiden,  Mass. 
North  Yarmouth,  Me. 

Portsmouth 1875 

Boston,  Mass.     .  .  .  1820 
Boston,  Mass.     .   .  .  1858 

Stratham. 

Keene 1856 

St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Keene. 
ti 

Portsmouth 1855 

<( 

Exeter. 

Stratham 1860 

Franklin,  Pa. 

Chichester 1848 

(( 

Exeter. 

Conway 1855 

Portland,  Me. 
Conway 1847 

Salera^,  Mass. 
New  Haven,  Conn. 
Exeter. 
Exeter. 
Exeter 1803 

Hallowell,  Me. 

Readfield,  Me. 

Alfred,  Me. 

Biddeford,  Me.   .  .  .  1806 

Exeter 1868 

Skowhegan,  Me. 
Biddeford,  Me. 

Hampton  Falls   .   .   .  1850 

((  (( 

Newmarket. 
Alfred,  Me. 
Rochester. 
Portland,  Me. 
Haverhill,  Mass.    .  .   1826 
Dan  vers,  Mass. 


16 


CATALOGUE. 


[1797-98. 


*Seth  Shackford  Walker  ....  17 

Land  Surveyor. 

♦William  Walker 17 

Thomas  West 13 

Robert  Ball  Willis 13 

Merchant. 

Eleazur  Young 20 


.  Dover 1859 

Durham. 
.  Portsmouth 1854 

South  Newmarket. 
.  Haverhill,  Mass. 
.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Barrington. 

54 


1798, 


Nicholas  Richelieu  Barbottiau  .  19 

William  Boardman 18 

Jeremiah  Bradbury 16 

*David  Clark 16 

Farmer. 

♦Jonathan  Cook 14 

Government  Service. 

*Jaazaniah  Crosby 18 

H.U.  1804;  Clergyman. 

John  Dudley 17 

♦Caleb  Emery 11 

M.D.;  Physician. 

♦Benjamin  Hitchborn  Fosdick   .  13 

♦Henry  Goddard 12 

Merchant. 

♦William  Gordon 10 

H.U.  1806;  Lawyer. 

♦Moses  Grant 12 

Merchant. 

Richard  Hoit 15 

Josiah  Hook 13 

John  Jackson 12 

*PaulJewett 18 

B.U.  1802;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

William  Short  Johnson   ....  1 1 

♦Benjamin  U.  Lapish 16 

♦Moses  Leavitt 13 

♦John  Leavitt 13 

♦Charles  Little 16 

Farmer  and  Merchant. 

Jacob  Longfellow 22 

William  Low 12 

*  Joseph  Merrill .21 

Dart.  Coll.  1806;  Clergyman. 

♦Thomas  Nasson 19 

♦Henry  Nutter 12 

♦John  Odiorne 14 

Shipmaster. 

♦William  Bourne  Orne 13 

Shipmaster. 

John  Paine 24 


.  Guadaloupe,  W.I. 

.  Newmarket. 

.  Pepperellborough,  Me. 

.  North  wood 1824 

.  Wiscasset,  Mo. 

.  Hebron 1864 

Charlestown. 
.  Brentwood. 
.  Sanford,  Me 1831 

Eliot,  Me. 
.  Portland,  Me. 
.  Portsmouth 1871 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Amherst 1871 

Charlestown. 

.  Boston,  Mass 1861 

<(  (( 

.  Amesbury,  Mass. 

.  Sandown. 

.  Portsmouth. 

.  Rowley,  Mass.    .   .  .  1841 

Salem,  Mass. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Durham 1810 

(( 

.  Chichester 1860 

(( 

.  North  Hampton .   .   .   1820 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  Campton 1813 

Centre  Harbor. 
.  Newmarket. 
.  Gloucester,  Mnss. 
.  Stratham 1848 

.  Sanford,  Me.   ....   1825 

.  Exeter. 

.  Salisbury,  Mass.    .   .   1826 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Marblehead,  Mass.   .   1864 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
.  Parsonsfield,  Me. 


1798-99.] 


CATALOGUE. 


17 


*Mark:  Wentworth  Peirce     .  .   .  12  .  . 
Merchant. 

*Jacob  Sheafe 15  .  . 

Merchant. 

*Ebenezer  Smith 16  .  . 

Merchant. 

William  Spence 11   .  . 

James  Starr 19  .  . 

*  Woodbury  Storer 14  .  . 

Lawyer. 

*Seth  Storer 10  .  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1807;  A.M. ;  Lawyer. 

*John  Barnard  Swett 10  .  . 

Merchant. 

Benjamin  Thurston 13  .  . 

*Henry  Wadsworth 13  .  . 

Elijah  Wells 18  .  , 

Edmund  Stafford  Young    .  .  .  IG  .  . 


Portsmouth 1846 

(( 

Portsmouth 1848 

Pottsville,  Pa. 
Durham 1869 

Portsmouth. 

Dunstable. 

Portland,  Me 18G0 

((  (( 

Pepperellborough,  Me.  1876 

Scarborough,  Me. 
Exeter 1840 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
North  Hampton. 

Portland,  Me 1803 

Rumsey, 
Brentwood, 

41 


1799 


*  Nathaniel  Carter 10 

Business. 
*RichardCobb 11 

Bowd.  Coll.  1806;  A.M.;  Merchant. 
*Isaac  Foster  Coffin 12 

Bowd.  Coll.  1806;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
*John  Perkins  Cushing 12 

Merchant.     [Canton,  China.] 

*  James  Greene  Dana 14 

Editor. 

Isaac  Somes  Davis 14 

William  Edwards 14 

Robert  Fletcher 9 

*Jacob  Folsom 20 

Farmer. 

*  Joseph  G.  Folsom 10 

*Phillips  Gilman 10 

William  Gordon 15 

*Reuben  H.  Greene 16 

Merchant  and  Farmer. 

*  Augustine  Heard 14 

•Merchant. 

*Charles  Hutchins 13 

Merchant. 

Joseph  Jewett 13 

James  Johnson 10 

Moses  Judkins 19 

*JohnLadd 17 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*  Walter  Langdon 10 

Capitalist. 

John  Lapish 14 

*Moses  Little 17 

Business. 


Newburyport,  Mass. 

((  <( 

Portland,  Me 1837 

Boston,  Mass. 
Portland,  Me 1861 

Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass 1862 

Watertown,  Mass. 
Amherst 1841 

Frankfort,  Ky. 
Gloucester,  Mass. 
Portsmouth. 
Amherst. 
Newmarket 1826 

Wolfborough. 

Exeter 1813 

Exeter 1838 

Defiance,  O. 
Newbury,  Mass. 
Dover 1877 

VVinslow,  Me. 
Ipswich,  Mass.   .  .  .  1868 

Boston,  Mass. 

Concord 1868 

(( 

Portland,  Me. 

Keene. 

Kingston. 

Epping 1845 

Portsmouth 1842 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Durham. 
Newbury,  Mass.     .  ,  1802 

Boston,  Mass. 


18 


CATALOGUE. 


[1799. 


*Timothy  Little 22 

M.D.;  Physician. 
*Ebenezer  Little 10 

Farmer. 

*  Samuel  Livermore 13 

H.U.  1804;  Lawyer. 

Thomas  Manning 12 

Shipmaster. 
♦Isaac  Mansfield 12 

*  Andrew  McClary 12 

Farmer;  Capt.  U.S.  Army. 

*Robert  Means 13 

Bowd.  Coll.  1807;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

John  Murphy  Molloy 12 

*Emperor  Moseley 10 

Supercargo. 

William  Murray 13 

John  Nelson 16 

*Daniel  Newcomb 13 

H.U.  1803;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*Seth  Newcomb    . 12 

H.U.  1804;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*Henry  Stearns  Newcomb   ...  11 
Dart.  Coll.  1807;  Lieut.  U.S.  Navy. 

Thomas  Newman 16 

*John  O'Brien 13 

Bowd.  Coll.  1806;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*Moses  Osgood 14 

^Amos  Pettengill 18 

H.U.  1805;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

Thorndike  Putnam 12 

*Moses  Quimby 13 

Bowd.  Coll.  1806;  Lawyer  and  Farmer. 

*RobertReed 12 

Builder. 

Daniel  Reeves 13 

Daniel  Rundlett 14 

*William  F.  Salter 12 

Merchant. 

*  Joshua  SafFord 14 

Government  Service. 

Thomas  Saw^'er 15 

Lawyer. 

Thomas  Shannon 15 

*Samuel  Sheafe 13 

Merchant. 

*Henry  Sherburne 10 

Mariner. 

*  Jacob  Sheafe  Smith 13 

H.U.  1805;  A.M. 
♦Valentine  Smith 25 

Lawyer. 

James  Stevens 14 

*Henry  Sturgis 10 

Merchant. 

*  Benjamin  Titcomh 11 

Bowd.  CoU.  1806;  Clergyman. 


.  Windham 1849 

Portland,  Me. 
.  Campton 1864 

.  Portsmouth 1833 

New  Orleans,  La. 

.  Portsmouth. 
<( 

.  Marblehead,  Mass. 

.  Epsom 1811 

Washington,  D.C. 
.  Amherst 1842 

Lowell,  Mass. 
.  Salem,  Mass. 

.  Salem,  Mass 1806 

((  (( 

.  Newbury,  Mass. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Keene 1809 

(( 

.  Keene 1811 

.  Keene 1825 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Newburyport,  Mass.    1865 

Brunswick,  Me. 
.  Newburv,  Mass. 

.  Salem  ." 1830 

(( 

.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

.  Stroudwater,  Me.  .  .  1859 

Westbrook,  Me. 
.  Amherst 1857 

Manchester. 
.  Charleston,  S.C. 
.  Exeter.                • 
.  Portsmouth 1849 

New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Salem,  Mass 1869 

((  <( 

.  Newburj^port,  Mass. 

i  Moultonborough. 

.  Portsmouth 1857 

(< 

.  Portsmouth. 

(( 

.  Durham 1880 

Gorham,  Me. 
.  Durham 1869 

.  Bradford,  Mass. 

.  Boston,  Mass.     .  .   .  1819 

.  Portland,  Me.     .  .  .  1829 
Freeport,  Me. 


1799-1800.] 


CATALOGUE. 


19 


.  Samuel  Torrey 12  .  .  .  Boston,  Mass. 

John  Walsh 12  .  .  .  Portsmouth. 

*John  Chandler  White 14  .  .  .  Boston,  Mass. 

Business.  Mississippi. 

John  Williams 15  .  .  .  Newmarket. 


1800, 


1846 


60 


*Ephraim  Abbot 20  . 

H.U.  1806;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

*Charles  Atkinson 15  . 

Joseph  Bartlett 15  . 

*John  Bliss 13  . 

H.U.  1808;  U.S.  Army. 

*Francis  Boardman 13  . 

Merchant. 
Thomas  Jones  Boardman  ...   13  . 
Business. 

JosiahCalef 17  . 

*Abiel  Chandler 23  . 

H.U.  1806;  A.M.;  Merchant  (Boston). 

Samuel  Clark 12  . 

*Nathaniel  Coffin 13  . 

Bookkeeper. 

*John  Davis 21   . 

Editor. 

*Henry  Dean 12  . 

Business. 
*Thomas  Perkins  Doubleday  .   .  10  . 

Warren  Dow 

*Samuel  Goddard 12  . 

Merchant. 

*Christopher  Gore 13  . 

Sign  Painter. 

*George  Grant 10  . 

Merchant. 

Jonathan  Greene 17  . 

*Nathaniel  Appleton  Haven   .   .   10  . 

H.U.  1807;  A.M.;  M.C.;  Lawyer;  Editor. 

Leonard  Hunnewell 11   . 

*  James  C.  Marston 12  . 

*Daniel  Melcher 13  . 

Dennis  O'Brien 12  . 

Mariner. 

*Henry  Olcott 12  . 

Lieut.  Marines,  U.S.N. 

*Georg-e  Olcott 14  . 

Yale  Coll.  1805;  A.M.;  Bank  Cashier. 

*Henry  Osborne 11  . 

Chaisemaker. 

John  Osgood 12  . 

John  Carr  Roberts  Palmer    .  .  18  . 

*  Jeremiah  Pearson 13  . 

*Edmund  Pearson 13  . 

Bank  Cashier. 


Concord *.   .   1870 

Westford,  Mass. 
Newbury,  Mass.     .   .  1845 
Lee. 
Haverhill 1854 

Florida. 
Salem,  Mass 1870 

Newburyport,  Mass. 

((  (( 

Kingston. 

Fryeburg,  Me.     .   .  .  1851 

Walpole. 
Portsmouth. 
Newburyport,  Mass.    1833 

Concord. 

Exeter 1849 

Portsmouth. 
Charleston,  S.C. 

Portsmouth 1871 

Boston,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass.     .   .  .   1849 
((  (( 

Boston,  Mass 1849 

Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Hampton  Falls. 
Portsmouth 1826 

Portland,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Portsmouth. 

Newburyport,  Mass. 
((  (( 

Charlestown 1821 

Gosport,  Va. 

Charlestown 1864 

(( 

Exeter 1836 

(( 

Newbury,  Mass. 
Wakefield. 
Newbury,  Mass. 

Exeter 1866 

Skowhegan,  Me. 


20 


CATALOGUE. 


*Samiiel  Huntington  Porter    .   .   13 

Printer  and  Editor. 
*John  Whittingham  Rogers    .   .   12 

Merchant. 
*Richard  Saltonstall  Rogers   .   .   10 

Merchant. 
*Nathaniel  Leverett  Rogers    .   .   14 

Merchant. 

*  James  H.  Sargent 19 

*Daniel  Rindge  Sheafe 14 

Merchant. 
*Francis  Sheafe 12 

*  William  Parsons  Sigourney  .   .   11 

Sherburne  Sleeper 15 

John  Smith 13 

Daniel  Smith 12 

Ichabod  Snow 18 

*Rufus  Swasey 12 

*Israel  Thorndike 14 

Merchant. 
*George  Thorndike 12 

Bowd.  Coll.  1806;  A.M. 


•  Rye 

Savannah,  Ga. 

.  Salem,  Mass. 

((  (( 

.  Salem,  Mass. 

.   Salem,  Mass. 

.  York,  Me. 
.  Portsmouth  . 


.  Portsmouth  . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 
<<  << 

.  Kingston. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Moultonborough. 

.  Exeter 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Beverly,  Mass.   . 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Beverly,  Mass.  . 


[1800-1. 

.  1807 
.  1872 
.  1873 
.  1858 


1854 

1816 
1829 


1840 
1867 
1811 


45 


1801. 


*Theodore  Chase 14 

Merchant. 

*Henry  Codman 11 

H.U.  1808;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*  Joseph  Green  Cogswell   ....  14 

H.U.  1806;  A.M.;  Ph.D.;  LL.D.;  Librarian 

*Josiah  Quincy  Guild 14  . 

H.U.  1807;  Business. 

*Charles  Head 11  . 

Merchant. 

*Charles  Heard 14  . 

*  James  Perkins  Higginson  ...  10  . 

Merchant. 

*Charles  Lamson 11    . 

John  Lane 19  . 

Benjamin  Leavitt 14  . 

Gilman  Leavitt 13  . 

Jonathan  Lowell 13  . 

*  James  Cushing  Merrill    ....  16  . 

,  H.U.  1807;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*  Samuel  Merrill 14  . 

H.U.  1807;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

Samuel  Peak 17  . 

*Benjamin  Prince 18  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1807;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*Josiah  Rundlett 19  . 

*John  Salter  .   .   .• 13  . 

Shii)master. 


.  .  Portsmouth 

1859 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  .  Boston,  Mass.     .  .   . 

1853 

.   .  Ipswich,  Mass.   .   .   . 
I.            New  York,  N.Y. 
.  .  Cambridge,  Mass. .   . 

Milton,  Fla. 
.  .  Boston,  Mass.     .  .  . 

1871 
1861 
1821 

.  .  Ipswich,  Mass. 

.   .  Boston,  Mass.     .   .   . 

1879 

.   .  Exeter. 

.   .  Stratham. 

.   .  Exeter. 

.  .  Brentwood. 

.   .  Amesbury,  Mass. 
.   .  Haverhill,  Mass.    .   . 

1853 

Boston,  Mass. 
.   .  Haverhill,  Mass.    .   . 

1869 

Andover,  Mass. 
.   .  Newtown. 

.   .  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Cincinnati,  0. 
.  .  Exeter 

1815 
1831 

.  .  Portsmouth 

1858 

1801-2.] 


CATALOGUE. 


*Lucius  Manliiis  Sargent  ....   15  . 
Lawyer  and  Author. 

*EbeLiezer  Smith 14  . 

Yale  Coll.  1809;  Teacher. 
*James  Perkins  Sturgis    ....   10  . 
Merchant. 

John  Storer 16  . 

John  Swasey 14  . 

*William  Browne  Swett    ....11. 
Merchant. 
John  Thompson 14  . 

*  William  Thompson 15  . 

Shipmaster. 

*  Andrew  Thorndike 11  . 

Merchant. 
*Joseph  B.  Towne 14  . 

Merchant. 
Thomas  Towne 12  . 

Merchant. 

David  Williams 13  . 

James  C.  Williams 10  . 

Daniel  Woodman 19  . 


Boston,  Mass. 


Durham  .  .   .   . 

Neshaminy,  Pa. 
Boston,  Mass. 

China. 
Wells,  Me. 
Exeter. 
Exeter    .  .   .   . 

Boston,  Mass. 
Durham. 
Portsmouth  .  . 


Beverly,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Hopkinton. 

Hopkinton. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Natchez,  Miss. 
Natchez,  Miss. 
Kingston. 


21 

1867 
1830 
1851 

1837 

1843 
1854 


32 


1802, 


Caleb  Adams 15  . 

*John  Bishop 15  . 

James  Blair 16  . 

*George  William  Boyd 11   . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1810;  A.M.;  Merchant. 

WilHam  Brown 13  . 

*Thomas  Brown 13  . 

Shipmaster. 

Edward  Codman 11  . 

*Clark  Dean 10  . 

Business. 

John  Gookin 14  . 

Charles  Greene 19   . 

Merchant. 

*  Joseph  Hamilton 13  . 

*01iver  Hamilton 19  . 

*  William  Stone  Ingraham    ...  14  . 
*George  Jefferds 14  . 

Hotel  Keeper. 

John  Lee 15  . 

*Dudley  Little 27  . 

Farmer. 

Charles  Loring 15  . 

*Richard  Lovering 11   . 

Shoemaker. 

*  Augustus  Magee 13  . 

*  Joseph  Bolles  Manning  ....  15  . 

H.U.  1808;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*Sylvester  Melcher 13  . 

Merchant. 


Stratham. 

Medford,  Mass.  .   .   .  1830 

Exeter. 

Portsmouth 1859 

Portland,  Me. 
Portsmouth. 

Portsmouth 1822 

(( 

Boston,  Mass. 

Exeter 1826 

<< 

North  Hampton. 

Dover 1854 

II 

Berwick,  Me. 
Berwick,  Me. 

Portland,  Me 1806 

Wells,  Me 1823 

Kennebunk,  Me. 
Castine,  Me. 

Hampstead 1827 

ii 

North  Yarmouth,  Me. 

Exeter 1853 

<( 

Boston,  Mass. 
Gloucester,  Mass.  .  .  1854 

Ipswich,  Mass. 
Portsmouth 1875 


22 


CATALOGUE. 


[1802-3. 


*  James  Miltimore 13  . 

Teacher. 
*Nathaniel  K.  G.  Oliver  ....   14  . 

H.U.  1809;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
*George  Parker 10  . 

H.U.  1812;  A.M. 
George  Pickering 13  . 

*  William  Plnmer 13  . 

H.U.  1809;  A.M.;  M.C.;  Lawyer. 
Winthrop  Sargent 10  . 

*  James  Sheaf  e 13  . 

H.U.  1808;  A.M.;  Capitalist. 

*  Samuel  Spring 10  . 

Yale  Coll.  1811;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

James  Tash 17. 

Thomas  Stow  Thing 15  . 

James  Weeks 13  . 

*John  Cravath  May  Wiudship  .  13  . 

H.U.  1809;  Lawyer. 
Joseph  Woodman  . 18  . 


.  Stratham 1852 

Charlotte  Hall,  Md. 
.  Exeter 1832 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass.     .  .   .  1825 

Baltimore,  Md. 

.  Danvers,  Mass. 

.  Epping 1854 

(( 

.  Gloucester,  Mass. 

.  Portsmouth 1845 

(( 

.  Newburyport,  Mass.    1877 

Hartford,  Conn. 
.  New  Durham. 
.  Brentwood. 
.  Portland,  Me. 
.  Exeter 1814 

Rapides,  La. 
.  Buxton,  Me. 

34 


1803. 


*John  Emery  Abbot 10 

Bowd.  Coll.  1810;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

David  Andrew  Baum 13 

*SamuelBond 21 

Merchant. 
♦Jacob  Tilton  Chamberlain .  .  .  12 

*  Jonathan  Clark 15 

Business. 
♦David  Coffin 14 

Business. 

*Moses  Colby 20 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Thomas  Prince  Crafts 13 

*  Jonathan  Peele  Dabney  ....  11 

H.U.  1811;  Clergyman. 
♦Nathaniel  Deering 12 

H.U.  1810;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
♦Nicholas  Bartlett  Doe  .....  17 

Lawyer. 
♦Samuel  White  Duncan    ....  12 

H.U.  1810;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
♦Theodore  Eames 18 

Yale  Coll.  1809;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
♦Henry  L.  Eastham 12 

Farmer. 
♦Jeremiah  Fellowes 12 

Bowd.  Coll.  1810;  Lawyer. 
♦Jeremiah  Parsons  Fogg  ....  15 

Lawyer. 

♦Henry  French 20 

♦Nathaniel  Giddings 12 


.  .  Exeter 1819 

Salem,  Mass. 
.  .  Demarara,  W.  I. 
.  .  Augusta,  Me 1809 

.  .  Exeter 1811 

New  Orleans,  La. 
.  .  Northwood    .....  1864 

Gilmanton. 

.  .  Newburyport,  Mass.    1815 

((  <( 

.  .  Exeter 1847 

Wakefield. 
.  .  Middleborough,  Mass. 
.  .  Salem,  Mass 1868 

Boston,  Mass. 

.   .  Portland,  Me 1881 

((  (( 

.  .  Newmarket 1856 

Saratoga,  N.Y. 

.  .  Haverhill,  Mass.    .  .  1824 
((  (( 

.  .  Haverhill,  Mass.    .  .  1846 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

.  .  Exeter 1833 

(( 

.  .  Exeter 1865 

(( 

.  .  Kensington 1821 

Steuben ville,  O. 
.  .  Portsmouth. 
.  .  Exeter. 


1803-4.] 


CATALOGUE. 


♦Charles  W.  Gilmaii 10  . 

Apothecary. 
Charles  Gordon 14  . 

Business. 
George  Grafton  .........  12  . 

*Wells  Healey 14  . 

Farmer. 
*Timothv  Hilliard 17  . 

H.U.  1809;  A.M.;  M.D. 
*Eliphalet  Ladd 12  . 

Merchant. 

Daniel  Lane 19  . 

♦Joseph  McLellan 14  . 

Postmaster. 
♦Archibald  McPhail 23  . 

Teacher. 
♦Joshua  Winslow  Peirce  ....  12  . 

Shipowner  and  Farmer. 
♦Joseph  Prescott  ........  17  . 

♦Edmund  Quincy  Sheaf e  ....  15  . 

Merchant. 
♦Samuel  Stevens 24  . 

H.U.  1809. 
♦George  Washington  Storer   .  .  14  . 

Rear  Admiral,  U.S.N. 
♦Weare  Tappan 13  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1811;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

Timothy  Thorndike 19  . 

♦JohnTibbets 16  . 

Shipmaster. 
♦Letsom  Winship 12  . 


Exeter 1871 

Newbury,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Salem,  Mass. 
Kensington 1857 

Hampton  Falls. 
Kensington 1847 

Portsmouth 1821 

Boston,  Mass. 
Buxton,  Me. 
Portland,  Me.  .  .  .    ?  1830 

Brunswick,  Me. 
Wakefield. 

Portsmouth 1873 

Hampton  Falls    .  .  .  1809 

Portsmouth 1839 

it 

Andover,  Mass.  .  .  .  1809 

<<  (( 

Portland,  Me 1864 

Portsmouth. 
Kingston 1868 

Bradford. 

Jaffrey. 

Dover 1819 

(( 

Exeter. 

36 


1804 


♦Jeremiah  P.  Adams  .   . 

Peter  Aikin 

♦Amos  Blanchard    .   .   . 
Benjamin  Cram  .... 
Farmer. 
♦Israel  Woodbury  Davis 
Merchant. 
George  Lyman  Emerson 
♦Henry  Folsom .... 
♦George  Edward  Head 
H.U.  1812;  Lawyer. 
Eichard  Tuttle  Hunt 
Fitz  Edward  Hutchins 
Ralph  Johnson    .  .  . 
John  Leighton .... 
♦William  Augustus  Leverett 

Merchant. 
♦Theodore  L^^man    .   .   . 

H.U.  1810;  A.M. 
♦Theodore  Bland  Moses 
Business. 


13 
23 
14 
17 

15 

13 
11 
11 

12 
12 
14 
14 
13 

12 

14 


Exeter. 

Chester. 

Exeter. 

Hampton  Falls. 

((  (( 

Beverly,  Mass. 
(<  (< 

York,  Me. 

Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
<<  (( 

St.  Croix,  W.  I. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Freeport,  Me. 
Durham. 
Portsmouth  .  . 

Boston,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass.- 


Exeter 


1814 


1861 


1820 
1849 
1871 


24 


CATALOGUE. 


[1804-5. 


*George  Washington  Osborne   .  13 
Business. 

George  Pearce 12 

John  Pearson 11 

Business. 

*Clark  Gay  ton  Pickman   ....  12 

John  Pratt 13 

Richard  W.  Rogers 13 

*John  Rogers 17 

Business. 

*Ichabod  Rollins 14 

Merchant. 

*Thomas  Robie  Sewall 12 

Business. 

John  Signorette 14 

^ Henry  Smith 15 

Clergyman. 

*George  Smith 14 

Carriagemaker. 

William  Stearns 12 

*Thomas  Stevens 14 

Lawyer. 
*George  Langdon  Storer  ....  14 

Josiah  Thatcher 15 

*George  Augustus  Trumbull  .   .   12 
Business. 
Winthrop  Watson 18 


.  Exeter 1869 

<( 

.  Gloucester,  Mass. 
.  Newbur^'port,  Mass. 

Bangor,  Me. 
.  Salem,  Mass 1860 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  Newmarket. 
.  Newmarket 1837 

Exeter. 
.  Dover 1873 

Portsmouth. 

.  Boston,  Mass.     .   .   .   1864 

<(  (( 

.  Guadaloupe,  W.  I. 

.  Durham 1828 

Camden,  N.J. 
.  Exeter 1868 

.  Salem,  Mass. 

.  Beverly,  Mass.    .  .  .  1868 

.  Portland,  Me 1854 

Buffalo,  N.Y. 
.  Gorham,  Me. 
.  Petersham,  Mass.  .   .   1868 

Worcester,  Mass. 
.  Newmarket. 

33 


1805. 


Samuel  Avery 20  . 

*Horatio  Bigelow 14  . 

H.U.  1809;  A.M. 
*Eleazer  Blanchard 22  . 

Student  at  Dart.  Coll. 
*John  Bond 15  . 

Lawyer. 
*Charles  Browne 12  . 

H.U.  1812;  A.M. 
John  Alphonso  Chandler    ...   14  . 

*  William  Carroll 11  . 

H.U.  1813. 

*Isaac  Chapman 14  . 

Bookkeeper. 

*  William  Cross 14  . 

Merchant. 
Jonathan  Freeman  Dana    .  .  .12  . 

*Samuel  Fellowes 17  . 

Mechanic. 

Joseph  Greely 21  . 

*SamuelHale 12  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1814;  A.M.;  Manufacturer. 

Ebenezer  Hale 18  . 

Benaiah  Hanson 24  . 


Stratham. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Louisiana. 
Chester 


Augusta,  Me.  . 

Alabama. 
Beverly,  Mass. 

Monmouth,  Me. 
Hampton   .   .   . 


Beverly,  Mass. 


Newburyport,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 
Exeter 


South  Hampton. 
Barrington    .... 

Portsmouth. 
Brattleborough,  Vt. 
Windham,  Me. 


1824 

1809 
1829 
1856 

1817 
1822 
1825 

1828 

1869 


1805-6.] 


CATALOGUE. 


25 


*Johii  Henuiker  Ingraham  ...  12  . 

Caleb  Johnson 15  . 

Joseph  Kent 15  . 

Israel  Lakeman 16  . 

*Geori^e  Lamson 12  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1812;  A.M.;  Editor, 

Mark  Lane 17  . 

*William  Lang 14  . 

Farmer. 

*George  Long 13  . 

Merchant. 

*John  Manning 16  . 

H.U.  1810;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*John  Howard  March 14  . 

Merchant. 

*James  Odell 20  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*Benjamin  Pickmau 15  . 

Merchant. 

John  Pierson 14  . 

*William  Reed  ? 17  . 

H.U.  1811. 

*Charles  Roby 23  . 

B.U.  1810;  A.M. 
*  William  Augustus  Rogers  ...   12  . 
H.U.  1811;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*Richard  Rollins 17  . 

Merchant. 

*John  Lane  Sheafe 13  . 

Lawyer. 

William  Sherburne 12  . 

William  B.  Simpson 13  . 

*Frederic  Southgate 13  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1810. 

George  Strong 13  . 

Joseph  Weld 11  . 

Thomas  Wiggin .   ......    .   .   19   . 

*William  Young 13  . 

H.U.  1810. 


.  Portland,  Me 1868 

.  Utica,  N.Y. 

.  Chester. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Exeter 1826 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Stratham. 
.  Effingham 1875 

Milan. 
.  Portsmouth 1819 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Gloucester,  Mass. .  .  1852 

Rockport,  Mass. 
.  Greenland 1863 

Paris,  France. 
.  Stratham 1822 


.   .  Salem,  Mass.   .   . 

.  .   1835 

Boston,  Mass. 

.  .  Biddeford,  Me.   . 

.   .  1828 

.  .  Easton,  Mass.     . 

.   .   1812 

.  .  Dunstable 1826 

.   .  Salem,  Mass 1821 

<(  (( 

.  .  Dover 1813 

if 

.  .  Portsmouth 1864 

New  Orleans,  La. 
.   -  Portsmouth. 
.   ,  North  Hampton. 
.  .  Scarborough,  Me.  .  .  1812 

.   .  Randolph,  Mass. 

.   .  Plymouth. 

.   .  Exeter. 

.   .  Newburyport,  Mass.    1821 
tt  (( 

40 


1806, 


*Amos  Atkinson 14  . 

Merchant. 
^Jolin  Lauris  Blaise 18  . 

B.U.  1812;  D.D.;  Clergyman;  Author. 

Levi  Blanchard 13  . 

*01iver  Brooks 10  . 

Clerk  Orphans'  Court. 

Henry  Burleigh 13  . 

*Nathaniel  Hazeltine  Carter   ..12. 

Dart.  Coll.  1811;  A.M.;  Editor. 
*Samuel  Luther  Dana 11   . 

H.U.  1813;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  M.D. 
*Thomas  Amory  Deblois  ....  12  . 

H.U.  1813;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  Lawyer. 


Newbury,  Mass. .   .  .  1863 

Boston,  Mass. 
Northwood 1857 

Orange,  N.Y. 
Exeter. 
Exeter 1848 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Exeter. 
Concord 1830 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Exeter 1868 

Boston,  Mass.     .   .  .  1867 


26 


CATALOGUE. 


[1806. 


Godfrey  Delorm 20 

*  James  Henry  Duncan 11 

H.U.  1812;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  M.C. 
*Edward  Augustus  Emerson  .  .  13 

Business. 
*Charles  Folsom 11 

H.U.  1813;  A.M.;  Editor  and  Librarian. 

Jacob  Frost 21 

*Nathaniel  Gilman 12 

Business. 

*  William  Charles  Gilman .  ...  11 

Manufacturer. 
*Nathaniel  Batchelder  Gordon  .  15 

*John  T.  Gordon 13 

Farmer. 
*Ezra  Haskell 24 

Yale  Coll.  1811;  Teacher. 

*Edmund  Kimball 13 

H.U.  1814;  Lawyer. 

♦Samuel  Ladd 13 

Printer. 

Joshua  Lane 18 

Nathaniel  Leavitt  .......  16 

Bradstreet  Gilman  Leavitt    .  .  15 

*Josiah  Little 15 

Bowd.  Coll.  1811;  A.M.;  Farmer. 

*John  Lougee 12 

Cabinetmaker. 

John  Madison 12 

♦Robert  Neil 13 

Accountant. 

Elijah  F.  Page 18 

♦Nathaniel  Anthony  Paine  ...  14 

Benjamin  Pearce 15 

*Moses  Pillsbury 18 

Dart.  Coll.  1811;  Lawyer. 
♦Edward  C.  Piper 16 

Farmer. 

Henry  A.  Ranlett 14 

♦John  Rollins 13 

Business. 
♦Nathaniel  Rundlett 12 

Business. 
♦Josiah  Gilman  Smith 13 

Merchant. 
♦Tristram  Storer 13 

Shipmaster. 
♦George  W.  Sturgis 12 

Merchant. 

Samuel  Tenney 18 

♦Edward  Thorndike 12 

Merchant. 
♦Charles  Thorndike ,10 

Merchant. 
♦Elisha  Fuller  Wallace 14 

Dart.  Coll.  1811;  Lawyer;  U.  S.  Consul. 


Guadaloupe,  W.  I. 

Haverhill,  Mass.    .  .  1869 
(<  (( 

York,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter 1872 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
York,  Me. 
Exeter 1858 

Exeter 1863 

Norwich,  Conn. 
Exeter 1847 

Lawrence,  Mass. 

Exeter 1865 

(( 

New  Gloucester,  Me.  1858 

Dover. ' 
Newburyport,  Mass.    1873 

Wenham,  Mass. 
Dover. 

Readfield,  Me. 

Brentwood. 

Portsmouth. 

Newbury,  Mass.    .  .  1860 

Newburyport,  Mass. 

Exeter 1866 

(( 

Portland,  Me. 

Portsmouth 1837 

(( 

Hopkinton. 

Worcester,  Mass.  .  .  1819 
((  (( 

Hillsborough. 

Bridge  water 1832 

Wakefield 1881 

Exeter. 

Newbury,  Mass.    .  .  1833 

Newburyport,  Mass. 

Exeter 1846 

(( 

Exeter 1877 

Saco,Me 1847 

Boston,  Mass 1826 

Bj^field,  Mass. 
Beverly,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Beverly,  Mass.   .  .  .  1833 

Boston,  Mass. 
Milford 1870 

Cuba. 


1806-7.]                                         CATALOGUE.  27 

♦Richard  Webster 17  .   .  .  Rye 1856 

Teacher.  " 

Ebenezer  White 12  .  .  .  Rutland,  Mass. 

♦Andrew  Paine  Wiggin     .  .   .  .  14  .   .  .  Stratham 1846 

M.D.;  Physician.  Greenland. 

*  Samuel  Woodbury 21  .  .  .  Acworth 1819 

Dart.  Coll.  1811;  A.M.;  Clergyman.  Groton,  Mass. 

46 


1807, 


*Henry  Allen 15 

Farmer. 

*Zachariah  Allen 11   , 

B.U.  1813;  A.M.;  LL.D. 

♦Abraham  Andrews 20 

Dart.  Coll.  1811;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

^Barnabas  Batea 20 

Clergyman  and  Editor. 

Peter  Bazin 13 

♦Thomas  Peter  Bidau 15 

Elias  Blanchard 10 

Josepli  Blunt 11 

Business. 

*  Charles  Briggs 17 

H.U.  1815;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

Alexander  S.  Cliadbourne .  .  .  14 

Joseph  Cutts 11 

♦John  Davis 15 

Farmer. 

♦Henry  Elijah  Dix 14  , 

H.U.  1813. 

*  Edward  Everett 13 

H.U.  1811;  LL.D.;  Ph.D.;  Clergyman; 
H.U.;  M.C.;  U.S.  Sen.;  Gov.  Mass.; 
State;  U.S.  Min.  to  England;  Pres.  H. 

John  Gale 16  , 

♦Benjamin  Ives  Oilman    ....  12  , 
B.'U.  1813;  A.M.;  Business. 

John  Goddard 10 

♦John  Heath 14 

♦Winthrop  Hilton 12  , 

Bowd.  Coll.  1814;  A.M.;  Farmer. 

♦Stephen  Farrar  Jones 21 

Yale  Coll.  1812;  Teacher. 

Ephraim  K.  Lamson 10 

Henry  Marston 12 

''•^Andrew  Williams  Miltimore  .  .  15 

Shipmaster. 

♦Thomas  Handyside  Perkins,  Jr.  11 
Merchant. 

♦William  King  Porter 11 

Bowd.  Coll.  1814;  Lawyer. 

♦George  Prince 15 


♦William  Henry  Robbins  ....  12 
Bowd.  Coll.  1814;  Lawyer. 


Prof. 

Sec. 


Beverly,  Mass.    . 

.   .   1844 

Illinois. 

Providence,  R.I. 

.  .  1882 

Winsor,  Conn.    . 

.  .  1869 

Boston,  Mass.     . 

.  .  1853 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Paris,  France. 

Exeter. 

Newburyport,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Halifax,  Mass.    . 

.  .  1873 

Roxbury,  Mass. 

Portsmouth. 

Kittery,  Me. 

Beverly,  Mass.    . 

.  .  1838 

Wenham,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. .  . 

.  .  1822 

Boston,  Mass. .  . 

.  .  1865 

Exeter. 

Marietta,  0. .   .  . 

.  .  1866 

Monticello,  0. 

Charlestown,  Mass 

. 

Brookline,  Mass. 

.  1835 

Deerfield    .... 

.  .  1869 

New  Ipswich. 

Beaufort,  S.C. 

Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Stratham    .... 

.  1865 

Newburyport,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass.     . 

.  1850 

Topsham,  Me.     . 

.  1839 

Turner,  Me. 

Salem,  Mass    .  . 

.  .  1810 

Hallowell,  Me.    . 

.  .  1849 

Scheraw,  S.C. 

28 


CATALOGUE. 


*  William  Robinson 12  . 

Merchant. 
*Charles  Sheafe 16  . 

Capitalist. 
*Jolin  Sherburne  Sleeper  ....  13  . 

Editor. 

James  Smith 17  . 

*Edwiu  Smith 16  . 

H.U.  1811;  Lawyer. 
*Alfred  Smith 15  . 

Mercliant. 
*Tasker  Hazard  Swett 12  . 

Merchant. 

John  Tayloe 14  . 

*Benjamin  Ogle  Tayloe    ....   11   . 

H.U.  1815;  A.M. 
David  Tiikesbury 26  . 

*  Augustus  Thorndike 10  . 

H.U.  1816;  A.M. 

*  William  Thorndike 12  . 

H.U.  1813;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
*George  W.  Weeks 16  . 

Farmer. 

Warren  White 16  . 

Samuel  Wiggin  ........  17  . 


[1807-8. 

Exeter 1865 

Augusta,  Ga. 

Portsmouth 1816 

(( 

Exeter 1878 

Boston,  Mass. 
Newmarket. 
Wiscasset,  Me.   .  .   .  1875 

Warren,  Me. 
Durham 1876 

Exeter 1841 

Boston,  Mass. 
Richmond,  Va. 
Richmond,  Va.    .   .   .   1868 

Washington,  D.C. 
Amesbur}',  Mass. 
Beverly,  Mass.   .  .  .  1858 

Beverly,  Mass.   .  .  .   1835 
((  (( 

Greenland. 

(I 

Brookline,  Mass. 
Stratham. 

42 


1808, 


John  Adams 10  . 

Charles  Wentworth  Apthorp    .  12  . 

Noah  Barker 19  . 

Teacher. 

*David  Barker 12  . 

H.U.  1815;  A.M.;  M.C.;  Lawyer. 

Joseph  Baxter 11  . 

H.U.  1815;  M.D. 

Thomas  Boardman 12  . 

Achille  Bonhomme 14  . 

Americus  Brown 15  . 

*  Isaac  Lyman  Buckminster    .   .  12  . 
H.U.  1815;  A.M. 

Effingham  Capron 17  . 

Nathaniel  G.  Dana 11  . 

*John  Dearborn 20  . 

Business. 

Robert  Gordon 23  . 

*Micajah  Hawkes 21  . 

M.D. 

*Charles  Keating 13  . 

H.U.  1814. 

*01iver  Keating 11. 

George  Kent 12  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1814;  Lawyer. 

*Thomas  Leavitt 14  . 

Hotel-keeper. 

Nathan  Leonard 20  . 


Exeter. 

Medford,  Mass. 
Stratham. 


Rochester  .   .   .  . 

Boston,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

France. 

Deer  Isle,  Me. 

Portsmouth  .   .   . 

Norton,  Mass. 
Uxbridge,  Mass. 
Exeter. 
North  Hampton  . 

Lynn,  Mass. 
Bedford. 
Lynn,  Mass.     .   . 


1834 


1825 

1832 

1863 

Boston,  Mass.     .   .   .   1817 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Concord. 

Washington,  D.C. 
North  Hampton  .   .   .   1860 

Hampton. 
Middleborough,  Mass. 


1808-9.] 


CATALOGUE. 


*Edward  S.  Manning 12  . 

Shipmaster. 

Benjamin  Ogle 11   . 

*Richard  Elvin  Ornc 12  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1815;  Shipmaster. 

*  William  Bourne  Oliver  Peahody    9  . 

H.U.  1816;  A.M.;  Clergyman  and  Author. 

*  Oliver  William  Boiniie  Peahody  9  . 

H.U.  181G;  A.M.;  Editor  and  Clergyman. 
Aaron  Peabody 20  . 

George  Washington  Prescott  .  20  . 

*Benjamin  Franklin  Salter  ...   16  . 
Rowd.  Coll.  1813;  Merchant. 

*  William  James  Seaver    ....   14  . 

U.S.  Consul. 
*Theodore  Sheafe 13  . 

Merchant. 
*Jonathan  Silsby 20  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1814;  M.D. ;  Physician. 
*Henry  Stark 12  . 

Business. 
*Riehard  Steele     ........  11   . 

Dart. Coll.  1815;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
*William  H.  Tayloe 9   . 

Planter. 

*  Jonas  Underwood 19  . 

H.U.  1815;  M.D.;  Physician. 

William  Willis 14  . 

H.U.  1813;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  Lawyer. 


Portsmouth. 

<( 

Annapolis,  Md. 

Salem,  Mass 1860 

<(  (( 

Exeter 1847 

Springfield.  Mass. 
Exeter 1848 

Burlington,  Vt. 
Bridgetown,  Me. 

Tallahassee,  Fla. 
Salem,  Mass. 
Portsmouth 1858 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Worcester,  Mass.  .   .  1835 

St.  Croix. 

Portsmouth 1840 

II 

Acworth 1831 

Cazenovia,  N.Y. 
Dunbarton. 

Washington,  D.C. 
Durham 1870 

Newburyport,  Mass. 
Richmond,  Va.    .   .   .  1871 

Mt.  Airy,  Richmond  Co.,  Va. 
West  Nottingham  .   .   1850 

Hingham,  Mass. 
Portland,  Me. 

35 


1809. 


*Crawford  Allen 11  .  .  .  Providence,  R.I 

B.U.  1815;  A.M.;  Manufacturer. 

*Richard  Bartlett 17  .   .   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1815;  Lawyer. 

Ebenezer  Little  Boyd 11   .   .   . 

*Charles  Bulfinch 15  .   .  . 

*Thomas  Bulfinch 13   .   .   . 

H.U.  1814;  A.M.;  Merchant  and  Author. 

Stephen  Crooker 23  .   .  . 

*John  Amory  Deblois 11   .   .   . 

H.U.  1816;  A.M.;  Business. 

*John  Adams  Dix 11   .   .   . 

U.S.  Sec.  Treas.;  Min.  to  France;  Gov.  N.Y.; 
U.S.  Senator;  Author  and  LaA\ryer. 

*Isaac  Dodge 14  .   .   . 

*Ephraim  Fellowes 13  .  .  . 

Printer.  " 

*Nathaniel  Folsom 17  .  .   .  Portsmouth  .  . 

Shipmaster.  Exeter. 

*Josiah  Gould 16  .  .  .  Beverly,  Mass. 

Merchant.  "  " 


Concord  .... 
New  York,  N.Y. 
Exeter- 
Boston,  Mass. 

<(  <( 

Boston,  Mass. 

(<  (C 

Halifax,  N.S. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Columbus,  Ga. 
Boscawen  .   .   . 

New  York,  N.Y. 


Exeter    .  .   .   . 

Waterville,  Me. 

Exeter  .  .  .  . 


1872 
1837 

1862 
1867 

1855 
1879 

1832 
1849 
1859 
1836 


30 


CATALOGUE. 


[1809-10. 


♦Joseph  Chase  Hilliard     .  .  .   .  21   .  .   . 
Teacher. 

*Joh7i  Gorliam  Palfrey 13  .  .  . 

H.U.  1815;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  Prof.  Sac.  Lit.  H.U.; 
M.C. ;  Clergyman  and  Author. 

♦Benjamin  Philbrick 15  .   .   . 

Manufacturer. 

♦George  Pollard 12  .  .  . 

Shipmaster. 

Lucius  Powers 19  .  .  . 

William  Pratt 14  .  .  . 

♦Jonathan  Rollins 21  .   .   . 

Teacher  and  Merchant. 

♦John  Hale  Sheal'e 15  .  .  . 

Merchant. 

John  H.  Sherburne 15  .  .  . 

*Jared  Sparks 20  .   .  . 

H.U.  1815;   A.M.;    LL.D.;    Prof.  Hist.  H.U.; 
Pres.  H.U.;  Clergyman  and  Author. 

♦George  Simes 11  .  .  . 

Shipmaster. 

♦Ebenezer  Thompson 12  .  .  . 

Farmer. 


Kensington 1853 

(( 

Boston,  Mass.     .  .   .  1881 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Exeter 1824 

Huntsville,  Ala. 
Littleton,  Mass. 

Shapleigh,  Me. 
Charlestown,  Mass. 
Deerfield,  Mass.     .   .  1840 

L^nion,  O. 
Portsmouth 1840 

Portsmouth. 

Willington,  Conn.     .   1866 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Portsmouth 1825 

(( 

Durham 1826 

<( 

24 


1810. 


'George  K.  Apthorp 12  . 


♦Thomas  Apthorp 
♦William  Apthorp 


.   13 
.  10 


Jr. 


12 


♦Abraham  Bazin, 

Merchant. 

William  C.  Bowers .14 

♦William  Bradford 13 

H.U.  181G;  Author. 
♦Samuel  Cartland 19 

Dart.  Coll.  1816;  A.M.;  Lawyer;  Prob.  Judge. 
William  F.  R.  Chamberlain  .  .  14  . 

♦Henry  Cross 13  . 

♦John  Brazer  Davis 11   . 

H.U.  1815;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

♦George  Deering 12  . 

♦James  Ferdinand  Deering  ...  12  . 

H.U.  1820;  A.M.;  Merchant. 
♦Elias  Hasket  Derby 14  . 

Lawyer. 
*John  Abbot  Douglass 18  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1814;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
♦Thomas  Huse  Everett 11  . 

Accountant. 
♦Nicholas  Gilman 10  . 

Business. 
♦Samuel  Kinsman  Gilman    ...  14  . 

Business. 
♦Stephen  Leavitt  Gordon .   ...  15  . 

Music  Teacher. 


?Quinc3',  Mass. 

Surinam. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Surinam. 
Boston,  Mass 1821 

Middletown,  Conn. 
Wiscasset,  Me.  .  .  .  1858 

Lee 1852 

Exeter. 

Exeter. 

Portland,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass 1832 

<<  (< 

Portland,  Me. 

Portland,  Me 1830 

Salem,  Mass 1840 

Medfield,  Mass. 
Portland,  Me 1878 

Waterford,  Me. 
Boston,  Mass 1839 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Exeter    . 1840 

Portland,  Me. 
Exeter 1882 

Hallowell,  Me. 
Exeter 1843 

Portsmouth. 


1810-11.] 


CATALOGUE. 


81 


^Daniel  Gilman  Hatch 12  . 

H.U.  1817;  A.M.;  Merchant. 

JohnL.  Hill 12  . 

MarkL.  Hill 11   . 

*SilasHolman 21   . 

M.D. 

*  Horace  HooJcer 16  . 

YaleCoU.  1815;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

Henry  Hunnewell 14  . 

Samuel  Hunt 15  . 

*Josiali  Stearns  Hurd 14  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
William  Hutchins 13  . 

*  George  Goldthwaite  Ingersoll    .   13  . 

H.U.  1815;  A.M.;  D.D.;  Clergyman. 

Jeremiah  Kews 20  . 

*John  Lamson 12  . 

John  Walley  Langdon     ....  14  . 

Joseph  Osborne 21  . 

Daniel  Porter 12  . 

Edward  Pratt 13  . 

Charles  Preble 13  . 

Isaac  H.  Rand 13  . 

Caleb  Rand ..11. 

*John  Adams  Richardson  ...  13  . 
Dart.  Coll.  1819;  Lawyer. 

*  Charles  Robinson 13  . 

H.U.  1818;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

William  Rollins 16  . 

Frederick  Rowe 14  . 

Butcher. 

Charles  Russell 14  . 

Thomas  W.  Shannon 20  . 

*William  Smith 10  . 

H.U.  1817;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

David  Taylor 25  . 

Thomas  Tyler 14  . 

*James  Underwood 20  . 

Agent. 
*William  Bicker  Walter    ....  14  . 
Bowd.  Coll.  1818;  A.M.;  Editor  and  Author 

*Henrv  Artemas  Ward 15  . 

H.U.  1816;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Peter  Wiggin 21   . 

*William  T.  Wiggin 13  . 

Henry  WiUard 16  . 


Exeter 1862 

Covington,  Ky. 
Georgetown,  Me. 
Georgetown,  Me. 
Bolton,  Mass 1850 

Windsor,  Vt 1864 

Hartford,  Conn. 

Portland,  Me. 

Charlestown,  Mass. 

Charlestown,  Mass.  .  1855 
<(  (( 

Boston,  Mass. 

Keene ........  1863 

North  Hampton. 

Exeter. 

Charlestown,  Mass. 

Salem,  Mass. 

Conway,  Mass. 

Charlestown,  Mass. 

Watertown,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Durham 1877 

(< 

Exeter 1862 

Groton,  Mass. 
Barrington. 
Exeter. 

California. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Dover. 
Exeter 1830 

Plymouth. 
Trinidad,  W.  I. 

Nottingham 1842 

Somerville,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass 1823 

((  (( 

Boston,  Mass 1870 

<<  (< 

Wakefield. 

Exeter 1862 

Charlestown. 

52 


1811 


George  Bancroft 11  .  .  .  Worcester,  Mass. 

H.U.  1817;   A.M.;  LL.D.;  Ph.D.;   Sec.  Navy;       Washington,  D.C. 
Min.  to  Eng.;  Min.  to  Germany;  Historian. 

*Mark.  Barker 19  .  .  .  Stratham    .   .  .  . 

Farmer.  *' 


1868 


32 


CATALOGUE. 


[1811. 


Charles  E.  Bowers 12  . 

Otis  Billiard 25  . 

Isaac  Butler 21   . 

William  Channing 17  . 

Edwin  Channing 16  . 

Samuel  Clark 20  . 

*  Jonathan  Peter  Cushing     ...  18  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1817:  A.M.;  PVof.  &  Pres.  Hamn 
Syd.  Coll. 

Loammi  Davidson 21  . 

Eppes  Ellery 11   . 

*  John  Dean  Gardner 11   . 

Merchant. 

John  Gardner 14  . 

*George  Gilman 14  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 

*Samuel  Taylor  Gilman    ....  10  . 

H.U.  1819;"  Lawyer. 

♦Thatcher  Goddard 10  . 

Charles  Hardy 14  . 

*  Joseph  Hatch  .   .   .   .' 12  . 

Shipmaster. 

*Richard  Hildreth 21   . 

*Abel  Fletcher  Hildreth  ....  18  . 
H.U.  1818;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

Elias  Hull 12  . 

George  Jewett 15  . 

H.U.  1816. 

Reuben  B.  Lowell 25  . 

*Gideon  Colcord  Lyford  ....  12  . 
Merchant. 

*Samuel  Tenny  Moses 11   . 

Printer. 

*GeorgeOdell 18  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Oliver  William  Osborne  ....  12  . 

Business. 
Alpheus  Spring  Packard    ...12. 
Bowd.  Coll.  1816;  A.M.;  D.D.;  Prof .  Nat.  &  Re- 
vealed Religion,  Bowd.  Coll. 

Isaac  Peasley 21   , 

*  Joseph  Philbrick 14 

Potter. 

*  Joseph  Ray 14  , 

Clergyman. 

Samuel  Edmund  Sewall  ....  11 
Lawyer. 

*Lyndon  Arnold  Smith 16 

Dart.  Coll.  1817;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*  James  Smith 14  , 

*Daniel  Wiukley 11) 

Farmer. 

*WilmotWood 15  , 

Bowd.  Coll.  1816;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

Jonathan  Woodbury 21  , 


Boston,  Mass. 

Uxbridge,  Mass. 

Pelham. 

New  London,  Conn. 

New  London,  Conn. 

Limington,  Me. 

Rochester 1835 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

Dunstable. 
Exeter. 

Exeter 1869 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Charlestown,  Mass. 
York,  Me 1825 

Exeter 1835 

Boston,  Mass.     .   .   .   1833 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Brighton,  Mass. 

Kennebunk,  Me.    .   .   1856 
((  (( 

Sterling,  Mass.  .   .  .  1857 
Sterling,  Mass.   .  .  .   1864 

Derry. 
Seabrook. 
Portland,  Me. 

Thomaston,  Me. 

Exeter 1880 

Exeter 1842 

(( 

Stratham 1835 

Greenland. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Wiscasset,  Me. 

Brunswick,  Me. 

Boxford,  Mass. 

Exeter 1875 

Skowhegan,  Me. 
Beverly,  Mass. 

Georgia. 

Boston,  Mass. 
((  (< 

Hopkinton 1865 

Newark,  N.J. 

Exeter. 

Barrington    .....   1883 

Strafford. 

Wiscasset,  Me.  .  .  .  1865 
((  (( 

Barrington. 

37 


1812.] 


CATALOGUE. 


33 


1812 


*Abiel  Abbot 11 

Business. 

*Charles  E.  Avery  .......  18 

Middlebury  Coll.  1818. 

*George  Barker 18 

*  Jacob  Bartlett 16 

Farmer. 

Thomas  Biekford 10 

Cleophas  Boyd 10 

Theophilus  Boyd 12 

Abel  Brown 22 

*  James  E.  Brooks 12 

Ciishiiig-  Bryaot 14 

*John  M.  Charming 16 

*JohnM.  Copp 17 

Arthur  G.  Coffin 12 

Francis  A.  Coffin 12 

George  Davis 12 

*  John  Dorr 11 

*Edward  Dorr 11 

H.U.  1819;  A.M.;  Merchant. 

*Ebenezer  Ritchie  Dorr    ....  12 
H.U.  1818;  Lawyer. 

*James  Dudley 18 

Business. 

*Charles  Octavius  Emersou    .   .  13 
H.U.  1818;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

JohnFifield 17 

Tilton  French 18 

George  Gale 18 

Peter  Gellineau 17 

Sylvanus  Gray 12 

*  Joseph  Healey 14 

Farmer. 

Joseph  Iloit 16 

*Theodore  Keating 14 

H.U.  1821;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
*Andrew  Thorndike  Leach  ...   14 
Shipmaster. 
Samuel  Mead .   14 

*  David  Lowell  NicJiols 18 

Dart.  Coll.  181G;  Clergyman. 
*Nathaniel  Ward  Osgood    ...   14 
Tanner. 

*  Gardner  Paine 13 

Business. 
*Edward  Bass  Peabody    ....   10 
*Daniel  IlaUPeirce 11 

H.U.  1820;  A.M.;  M.D. 

*Enoch  Perley 17 


.  Beverly,  Mass. 

Boston,        '• 
.  Groton,  Conn. 


Stratham    . 
Nottingham 


1849 

1854 

1874 
1841 


.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Exeter. 

.  South  Hampton. 

.  P^xeter. 

.  Nobleborough,  Me. 

.  New  London,  Conn 

.  Wakefield 

New  Orleans. 
.  Gloucester,  Mass. 
.  Beaufort,  S.C. 
.  Gloucester,  Mass. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

It  <( 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Raymond  .   . 

Maiden,  Mass. 

.  York,  Me.     . 


1832 


1874 

1844 
1873 
1868 
1863 


.   Stratham. 

.  East  Kingston. 

.  Kingston. 

.  Trinidad,  W.  I. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Kensinaton  .   . 


Stratham. 
Boston,  Mass. 


.  Beverly,  Mass.    .  . 

it  (< 

.  Amesbury. 

.  Amesbury 

Kingston. 

.  Salem,  Mass.   .   .   . 

((  It 

.  Worcester,  Mass.  . 


Exeter     .  . 
Portsmouth 


1829 

1829 
1859 

1829 
1863 
1854 

1830 

1877 


.  Boxford,  Mass.  .  .  .  1814 


34 


CATALOGUE. 


[1812-13. 


*Richarcl  Pickering 15 

H.U.  1819;  Farmer. 
*Ebenezer  8.  Piper 16 

William  Hice .  16 

John  Rollins 20 

David  Moore  Russell 16 

Fitz  William  Sargent 12 

M.D. 

*01iver  Sheafe 13 

H.U.  1817;  A.M.;  Merchant. 

*Charles  Smith 16 

Farmer. 

Daniel  R.  Stanwood 10 

JohnTilton 11 

*Charles  Walker 14 

H.U.  1818;  Lawyer. 

*Israel  Whitne}^ 14 

Merchant. 

John  P.  Williams 15 

Teacher. 


Newington 1876 

Stratham 1835 

Levant,  Me. 
Kittery,  Me. 
Andover. 
Plymouth. 
Gloucester,  Mass. 

Europe. 
Portsmouth 1825 

Durham 1874 

Meredith. 
Gloucester,  Mass. 
Scarborough,  Me. 

Concord 1843 

<( 

Beverly,  Mass.    .  .   .  1871 
(<  (< 

Nottingham. 

Spottsylvania  Co., Pa. 

49 


1813. 


Stephen  Ames 14 

Aaron  Beach 18 

John  Bowden 23 

*John  Kinsley  Briggs 19 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*  Sidney  Brooks 13 

H.U.  1819;  A.M.;  Merchant. 

*Peter  Chardon  Brooks 14 

Merchant. 

Alpheus  Spring  Chandler  ...  17 
M.D. 

*Charles  William  Chauncy  ...  13 
H.U.  1819;  A.M.;  M.D. 

Leader  Dam 21 

Charles  Dana 15 

*John  Elliot 12 

*Robert  Treat  Paine  Fiske  ...  14 
H.U.  1818;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*Charles  Lane  Folsom 14 

Dart.  Coll.  1820;  Teacher  P.E.A. 
George  Williams  Folsom   ...  10 

*  George  Gardner 12 

Merchant. 
*John  Gilchrist 21 

M.D.;  Physician. 
*Joseph  Gilman 21 

*Charles  Gilman 19 

Lawyer. 
*Samuel  Hammond 11 

Merchant. 


.   .  Charlestown. 

.   .  Whiting,  Me. 

.   .  Waterborough,  Me. 

.   .  Halifax,  Mass.    .   . 

.  1843 

Dedham,  Mass. 

.   .  Boston,  Mass. .   .   . 

.   1878 

New  York,  N.Y. 

.  .  Boston,  Mass. .  .  . 

.  1880 

.  .  Elliot,  Me. 

.   .  Portsmouth.  .... 

.  1864 

.   .  Waterborough,  Me. 

.  .  Charlestown,  Mass. 

.   .  Portsmouth. 

Kittery,  Me. 

.   .  Worcester,  Mass.  . 

.  1866 

Hingham,  Mass. 

.   .  Exeter 

.  1829 

.  .  Exeter. 

.   .  Exeter    ...... 

.  1857 

.   .  Goffstown. 

Port  Hope,  Canada. 

.   .  Marietta,  0.     ... 

.  1823 

Kentucky. 

.   .  Meredith 

.  1861 

Baltimore,  Md. 

.  .  Boston,  Mass.     .  . 

.  1834 

1813-14.] 


CATALOGUE. 


35 


John  Hedge 15  .  .  . 

John  Henry  Hooper 10  .  .   . 

Farmer. 
John  Hurry  . 14  .   .  . 

*  Henry  True  Kelly 19  .  .   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1819;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

*William  F.  Lane 17  .   .   . 

Business. 

Joseph  Long 17  .   .   . 

*John  Lovering 19  .   .  . 

Shoemaker. 

P^noch  Martin 19   .   .   . 

*Charles  Paine 14  .   .   . 

H.U.  1820;  A.M.;  Gov.  Vermont. 

William  B.  Pearson 15  .   .  . 

*Daniel  Pickering 18  .  .  . 

Business. 

David  Riddle 15  .   .   . 

*Josiah  Robinson 22  .   .   . 

Farmer. 

*Trueworthy  Robinson 19  .   .  . 

Farmer. 

*Charles  Robinson 20  .  .   . 

Merchant. 

Edward  B.  Russell 14  .   .  . 

*John  Sevey 16  .   .   . 

*Edward  Bradstreet  Sewall    ..11... 
Merchant. 

*Gideon  Lane  Soule 17  .  .   . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1818;  A.M. ;  LL.D. ;  Principal  P.E.A. 
Francis  Dana  Stedman   .   .   .   .   12  .   .   . 

*Johri  Sullivan 13  .   .   . 

Lawyer;  Attorney-General  N.H. 

*  Albert  Thorndike 13  .   .   . 

Banker. 

Noah  Porter  Wiggin 18  .  .   . 

Farmer. 

*  James  Wilson 16   .   .   . 

Middlebury  Coll.  1820;  M.C.;  Lawyer. 

*Ben3amin  Wilson 19... 

*Abner  Wood 14  .   .  . 

Supercargo. 
'^Benjamin  Woodbury 20  .   .   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1817;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 


Wiscasset,  Me.    .  .  .  1830 
Marblehead,  Mass. 

Peoria,  111. 
Wiscasset,  Me. 
Hampstead 1840 

Chatham,  N.C. 
Stratham 1832 

Hallowell,  Me. 

Amesbury,  Mass. 

Exeter 1837 

(( 

Brookfield. 
Williamstovvn,  Vt.    .  1853 

Northfield,  Vt. 
Gloucester,  Mass. 
Greenland 1855 

Wolf  borough. 
Bedford. 
Exeter 1854 

Exeter 1833 

(( 

Greenland 1862 

Portsmouth. 
Salem. 

Wiscasset,  Me.    .   .  .  1832 
Boston,  Mass.     .  .   .  1830 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Freeport,  Me.     .   .   .  1879 

Exeter. 
Worcester,  Mass. 
Exeter 1862 

Beverly,  Mass.    .  .  .  1858 
((  (< 

Stratham. 

(< 

Peterborough  ....   1881 

Keene. 
Brentwood. 
Newburyport,  Mass.    1820 

Gottenburg,  Sweden. 
New  London,  Conn.    1845 

Plain,  O. 

46 


1814. 


*Charles  Benjamin  Abbot    .  .   .     9  . 
Farmer. 

Joseph  Adams 17  . 

George  Bowen 11    . 

Henry  Briggs 16  . 

*Joseph  Burley 21   . 

Teacher. 
Charles  Chamberlain 12  . 


Exeter 

Glenburn,  Me. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Providence,  R.I. 
Chatham,  Mass. 
Lee 


1874 


1818 


Bridgetown,  Me. 


36 


CATALOGUE. 


[1814. 


*Frederic  Auoustus  Cobb    ...  12 

H.U.  1820;  A.M. 

*Rufus  Coffin 12 

*Johii  Currier 13 

MercliaDt. 
Thomas  Currier 13 


Portland,  Me.  .  . 

Boston,  Mass. 
Epping. 
Dover 


Carlton  Dole 16  . 

*Retier  Parker  Dow 13  . 

Business. 

*  Jeremiah  Dow 11. 

Business. 

*Andrew  I>eonard  Emerson    .   .   12  . 

H.U.  1820;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Moses  J.  Emery 14  . 

Farmer. 

James  Gerrish 22  . 

Hollis  Gerry 22  . 

*  Daniel  Gilman 9  . 

Merchant. 

Ezra  Greene 19. 

*Thomas  W.  Hale 17  . 

*Charles  Burdett  Halsev  ....  12   . 
B.U.  1821;  A.M. 

*Samuel  Hatch 11. 

H.U.  1821;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

John  Ilayden 13  . 

John  Hodgdon 14  . 

Ivory  Jefferds 15  . 

Payson  Kendall 12  . 

William  Frederic  Lawrence  .   .  10  . 
Merchant. 

*Georoe  Lee 17. 

James  Lord 16  . 

Levi  Hilton  Mead IG  . 

Farmer. 

John  P.  Mellen 15  . 

*Samuel  Morrill 14  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1820;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Ebeuezer  H.  Neil 16  . 

*Nathaniel  Pearson 16  . 

Tanner. 

*JohnPedrick 10  . 

*John  Porter 22  . 

H.U.  1819;  A.M.;  Preacher. 
*John  H.  Ropes 15  . 

Henry  R.  Sadler 16  . 

Charles  Chauncy  Sewall ....  12  . 

Clergyman  (retired). 
Burley  Smart 22  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 

*  Jonathan  Smith 16  . 

H.U.  1819;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Henry  Smith 11. 


Dover. 

Alna,  Me. 
Exeter    . 


Exeter 

York,  Me 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

((  (( 

Wenham,  Mass. 
Sterling,  Mass. 
Exeter 

China. 
Maiden,  Mass. 
Dover 

Lee. 
Providence,  R.I.    .   . 

Exeter 

Hannibal,  Mo. 
Cambridgeport,  Mass, 
Dover. 

Kenuebunk,  Me. 
Weston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Epping. 
Wiscasset,  Me.  .  .    ? 
Effingham. 
North  wood. 

Exeter. 

Wells,  Me 

Boston,  Mass. 
Newmarket. 
Exeter 

Exeter. 
Marblehead,  Mass. 


1848 
1860 


1834 
1836 
1835 


1840 

1855 
1829 
1873 


Rye 

Roxbury,  Mass. 
Salem,  Mass.  . 


1825 

1872 
1841 

1825 

1820 


St.  Mary's,  Ga. 
Marblehead,  Mass. 

Medfield,  Mass. 
Parson slield.  Me. 

Kennebunk,  Me. 
Peterborough  .   .   . 

Bath. 
Providence,  R.I. 


1840 


1814-15.] 


CATALOGUE. 


37 


*Charles  Stevens  ........  15  . 

Merchant. 

James  'fappan 11   . 

John  E.  Ti-ask 13   . 

*Charles  Walker 14  . 

Miller. 

Caleb  Wiggin 17  . 

Farmer. 


.  Beverly,  Mass.    .   .  .  1863 

(<  (< 

.  Gloucester,  Mass. 
.  Goffstown. 

.  Portsmouth 1856 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

.  Stratham. 

<( 

47 


1815, 


*John  T.  Apthorp 12 

*John  P.  Atkinson 14 

Benjamin  Barker 16 

*Warcl  Chi]:>man  Brooks    ....   11 

H.U.  1822;  A.M.;  Merchant. 
*Lavvrence  Brown .   18 

Farmer. 

*  Welcome  Arnold  Burges    ...   13 

B.U.  1820;  Lawyer. 

Galen  C.  Carter 20 

Middlebury  Coll.  1810;  A.M. 

*01iver  W.  Conner 14 

Printer. 

*  Abraham  Drake  Dearborn    .  .  13 

M.D. 
*John  Samuel  Hayes  Durell  .  .  16 

Lawyer. 
^Edward  Henry  Edes 12 

Clergyman. 
*John  Etheridge 13 

*  William  Jewett  Farlev    ....  13 

Bowd.  Coll.  1820;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
*Ebenezer  Farley 11 

Merchant. 
*Joseph  Henry  Farley 10 

H.U.  1823;  A.M.;  Business. 
*George  Ffrost 14 

Merchant. 
*David  AVood  Gorham 15 

H.U.  1821;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*Winthrop  Gray 11 

*Walter  G.  Greene 15 

Merchant. 

William  R.  Greene 15 

William  P.  Hale 13 

Aipheus  Hanscom 19 

*  Charles  Harvey 14 

Student. 

George  C.  Johnston 14 

*Prescott  Lawrence 20 

M.D,;  Physician. 

Jonas  C.  March 15 

Elias  Megregory 26 


.  Roxbury,  Mass. .   .  .   1881 
Melrose,  Mass. 

.  Dover 1825 

(< 

.  Rochester. 

.  Boston,  Mass 1828 

Baltimore,  Md. 
.  Epping 1875 

Harristown,  111. 

.  Providence,  R.I.    .   .  1828 
<(  << 

.  Bethel,  Me. 

.  Exeter 1839 

Boston^  Mass. 
.  Exeter 1871 

.  Dover 1862 

.  Boston,  Mass 1845 

.  Charlestown,  Mass. 

a  << 

.  Waldoborough,  Me.  .  1839 

Thomaston,  Me. 
.  Boston,  Mass.     .   .   .   1850 

.  Boston,  Mass.     ...  1860 
((  .'( 

.  Durham 1879 

(( 

.  Canandaigua,  N.Y.  .  1873 

Exeter. 
.  Medford,  Mass.  .   .  .  1830 
.  Dover 1875 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Providence,  R.T. 
.  Rochester. 
.  Elliot,  Me. 

.   Northwood 1823 

<( 

.  Hillsborough. 

.  Epping   .......   1834 

.  Rochester. 
.  Newport,  R.I. 


38 


CATALOGUE. 


[1815-16. 


George  F.  Mellen 11. 

Nathan  Merrill 17  . 

Gilman  Merrill 23  . 

*John  MooQey 17  . 

Business. 

Moses  Merrill 12  . 

*  Woodbury  Langdoii  Onie  ...  17  . 

Teacher. 

*Frederic  French  Orne 19  . 

Isaac  H.  Perkins 14  . 

Ebenezer  Prescott 14  . 

Farmer. 

*Plumer  Prescott 19  . 

Business. 

Benjamin  J.  Randall 19  . 

Alexander  Rice 15  . 

Amos  A.  Richards 21  . 

Edward  Rowe 10  . 

Tanner. 

*Edward  Rundlett 10  . 

H.U.  1825;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*Oharles  Soule 20  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1821;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

*Chaiies  Harrison  St^dman    .  .  10  . 

M.D. 

*David  Robinson  Straw    ....  20  . 
B.U.  1822;  Lawyer. 

*John  Thompson 14  . 

H.U.  1822;  A.M.;  Farmer. 

Israel  Trask 18  . 

Isaac  Trask :  11  . 

*  Jonathan  M.  Tredick 12  . 

Enos  Tnck 23  . 

*  Augustus  Willard  Walker .   .   .   12  . 

Merchant. 

Benjamin  Wheeler 13  . 

*  Bernard  Whitman 19  . 

Clergyman. 

*  William  Augustus  Wliitwell  .  .  11  . 

H.U.  1824;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

*Frederick  Henry  Whitwell    .  .     9  . 


Exeter. 

South  Hampton.  , 

Grafton. 

Durham .   1872 

(( 

Wells,  Me. 

Wolf  borough   ....   1827 

Wolf  borough   .   .   .  .   1822 

Hanover. 

Raymond. 

Monmouth,  Me. 
Sanboruton 1850 

St.  Louis. 
HoUis,  Me. 
Kittery,  Me. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Skowhegan,  Me. 
Portsmouth 1874 

Freeport,  Me.     .  .   .  1869 

Portland,  Me. 
Worcester,  Mass.  .  .  1866 

Newfield,  Me 1876 

Guilford,  Me. 
Durham 1854 

Moultonborough. 
Goffstown. 
Goffstown. 

Portsmouth 1874 

Farmington,  Me. 
Concord 1862 

Sebec,  Me. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Bridgewater,  Mass.  .   1834 

Walthara,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass.     .  .  .  1865' 

Brookline,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass.     .  .   .  1816 
65 


1816. 


*Nathaniel  Sheafe  Adams    . 

.   .   13   . 

.  Exeter 

Printer. 

(< 

Benjamin  Allen 

.   .   13  . 

.  Manchester,  Mass. 

George  Briard 

.   .   14  . 

.  Portsmouth. 

Nathan  Brown 

.   .  23  . 

.  Strath  am. 

Merchant. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

James  F.  Carter 

.  .  18  . 

.  Bethel,  Me. 

George  Chase 

.   .   12  . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

John  P.  Coffin 

.   .   11   .   . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

Jonathan  P.  Darling    .   .   . 

.   .   14  . 

.  Henniker. 

1849 


1816.] 


CATALOGUE. 


*  Timothy  Darling 17 

H.U.  i822;  Clergyman. 
*Daniel  Dearborn 12 

Lawyer. 
*Samuel  Dodge 16 

H.U.  1822;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
William  Dorr 13 

*  William  Bradley  Dorr 13 

H.U.  1821;  A.M. 
John  Dow 17 

*  Alfred  W.  L.  Elwyn 12 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*Isaac  Lord  Folsom 14 

Insurance  Agent. 

Ebenezer  F.  Gardner 14 

John  Taylor  Gilman    s   ....   10 
Bowd.  Coll.  1826;  M.D.;  Pliysician. 

*  William  Dawes  Hammond     .   .   10 

H.U.  1827;  A.M. 
*Robert  Harris 14 

Midshipman,  U.S.  Navy. 
*Richard  Hildreth 9 

H.U.  1826;  Editor  and  Author. 
*George  Oliver  Hilton 11 

Asa  B.  Hogins 24 

*PeterHolt 15 

*Jeremiah  Holt 13 

Aaron  Beede  Hoyt 14 

Dart.  Coll.  1822;  Farmer. 

Amasa  Jackson 11 

*Robert  Jenkins 11 

Clerk. 

*Theodore  Kittredge 14 

M.D.;  Physician. 
*Phineas  Miller  KoUock    ....  12 
H.U.  1823;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*Calvin  B.  Magoun .   18 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*  William  Pitt  Moses 12 

Business. 

*Ho ratio  Gates  Nelson 16 

Business. 
Oliver  William  Osborne  ....  18 
Business. 

*  Isaac  Dow  Parsons 17 

Merchant. 

Jonathan  Phillips 16 

*John  Porter 16 

Charles  Prescott 15 

Charles  Richards 13 

*Henry  Perkins  Salter 14 

Merchant. 
John  Savage 14 

*  Thomas  Simpson 28 

Clergyman. 
Charles  A.  Swasey    ......   16 


Henniker  .   .  .   . 

Bergen,  N.Y. 
Concord. 

North  wood. 
Wenham,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass.     , 
((  (( 

Salem. 

Portsmonth  .   .   , 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Exeter    .   .   .   .  , 


39 
1871 

1833 

1875 

1848 
1851 


Lynn,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Portland,  Me. 
Boston,  Mass 1835 

West  Indies. 

Portsmouth 1822 

(( 

Exeter 1865 

Boston,  Mass. 

Newmarket 1866 

(( 

Piermont. 

Epping 1817 

Epping 1816 

Sandwich. 

Middletown,  Conn. 
Newburyport,  Mass.    1822 

Epping 1879 

Waltham,  Mass. 

Savannah,  Ga 1872 

((  ti 

East  Kingston     .  .  .  1838 

Woodville,  Va. 

Exeter 1863 

(( 

Exeter 1831 

Fayetville,  N.C. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Eye 1850 

Portsmouth. 

Lynn,  Mass. 

Windham 1825 

Newburyport,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Portsmouth 1851 

(( 

York,  Me. 

Deerfield 1872 

Wisconsin. 
Exeter. 


40 


CATALOGUE. 


[1816-17. 


.  Boston,  Mass 1877 


*Snpply  Clapp  Thwing 17 

Merchant.  "  " 

Frederic  Thomas 11   .   .   .  Windsor,  Vt. 

*Nathaniel  Gookin  UphanKi   .   .  15  .   .   .  Rochester  .   . 
Dart. Coll.  1820;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  Lawyer:  Judge        Concord. 
Supr.  Ct.  N.H. 

Daniel  Waldo 17 

*  Jonathan  Ward 18 

Dart.  Coll.  1822;  Clergyman. 

Wilson  Ward 13 

George  M.  Young 14 


Suffield,  Conn. 
Alna,  Me.  .   . 
Blddeford,  Me. 
Aina,  Me. 
Poughkeepsie, 


1869 


1826 


N.Y 


1817 


50 


*Nathan  Batchelder 16  .   . 

Business. 

Charles  Barber 21   .   . 

*John  McClintock  Bartlett  .   .   .   15  .   . 
Bowd.  Coll.  1823;  Business. 

Christopher  Bassett 13   .   . 

Manufacturer. 
Andrew  Watkins  Bell  .....  14  .   . 

Bookkeeper. 
Gardiner  Greene  Chandler    .   .  11  .   . 
Artist. 

*Jonathan  Chapman 10  .   . 

H.U.  1825;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*Thomas  Sheaf e  Coffin 13  .   . 

Shipmaster. 

*Elijah  Colburn 22  .   . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
*Samuel  Danibrth 13  .   . 

*  Allen  Washington  Dodge  .   .   .  13  .   . 

H.U.  182G;  Treasurer. 

*  Samuel  Fox  Dorr 12  .  . 

Merchant. 
*Thomas  Wilson  Dorr 11   .   . 

H.U.  1823;  A.M.;  Lawyer;  Gov.  R.L 
*William  Dwight 12  .   . 

Merchant. 
♦Charles  H.  L.  Elwyn 10  .   . 

H.U.  182G;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Charles  Ayidrews  Farley     .   .   .   12  .   . 

H.U.  1827;  Clergyman  (retired). 
*Samuel  Phillips  Fisk 16  .   . 

Merchant. 
*Daniel  Gilman 12  .   . 

Merchant. 
*George  William  Gordon     .   .   .  15  .   . 

Merchant;  Consul  Rio  Janeiro. 
William  Hale 12  .   . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1825;  Merchant. 
*Robert  Louis  Harris 15  .   . 

Mariner. 

William  Hay  ward 12  .   . 

*Josiah  Stacy  Hook 15  .  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1823;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 


Epping 1834 

Chelmsford,  Mass. 
Brattleborough,  Vt.  .  1849 

Gibraltar. 
Newburj'port,  Mass. 

Salisbury. 
Portsmouth. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Salem,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass.     .  .  .  1848 
<(  << 

Portsmouth 1879 

<( 

Nottingham,  West    .1881 

Nashua. 
Dorchester,  Mass.     .  1822 
Newbury  port,  Mass.    1878 

Wenham,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass.     .   .   .   1844 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Providence,  R.I.    .  .  1854 

((  (( 

Springfield,  Mass.     .  1880 

Boston,    INIass. 
Portsmouth 1848 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Claremont 1879 

Exeter    . 1840 

China. 
Exeter 1877 

Boston,  Mass. 

Dover. 

(( 

Portsmoutli 1828 

Boston,  Mass. 

Castine,  Me 1844 

Adrian,  Mich. 


1817-18.] 


CATALOGUE. 


41 


*John  C.  Jenkins 17  . 

*Gilbert  T.  Jenkins 17  . 

*John  Kelly 21  . 

Amh.  Coll.  1825;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
*Jolm  Gale  Merrill 20  . 

B.U.  1821;  A.M.;  M.D. 
*Samuel  Moody 20  . 

H.U.  1823. 

Abraham  Moore 17  . 

*Woodbricloe  Odlin 12  . 

Wool  Merchant 
*Jolm  Ham  Williams  Pa^e  ...  14  . 

H.U.  1826;  A.M.;  Lawyer.'^ 
*  William  Frederic  Rowland    .   .   10  . 

Yale  Coll.  182();  Farmer. 
*Georo:e  Robert  Russell    ....   17  . 

B.U;  1821;  LL.D.;  Lawyer. 
*Francis  Ormond  Jonathan  Smith  10  . 

Lawyer. 
Jonathan  Ambrose  Smith   .  .   .   15  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
Russell  Sturgis 12  . 

H.U.  1823;  Banker. 
*IIenry  Parkman  Sturgis  ....   10  . 

Merchant  [Manila,  Philippine  Islands]. 
*Francis  B.  Todd 12  . 

Shipmaster. 

Harris  Turner 19   . 

*Benjamin  Greene  Wainwright .   11   . 

Merchant. 
*Eliphalet  K.  Webster 15  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
*01iver  C.  Wyman 12  . 

Government  Service. 


.  Canandaigua,  N.Y.  .  1836 
.  Canandaigua,  N.Y.  .  1832 

.  Plaistow 1877 

Atkinson. 
.  Nottingham. 

.  York,  Me 1874 

Lisbon,  Me. 
.  Castine,  Me. 
.  Exeter. 

.  Gilmanton 1805 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 
.  Exeter 1849 

.  Providence,  R.I.    .  .  1866 

.  Exeter 1876 

Portland,  Me. 
.  Deerlield. 

Methuen,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

London,  Eng. 

.  Boston,  Mass 1869 

((  (( 

.  Newbury  port,  Mass.    1841 
((  <( 

.  Lyme. 

.  Boston,  Mass.     .   .   .   1875 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Hampton 1881 

Boscawen. 

.  Boston,  Mass 1877 

((  (( 

42 


1818 


William  Boott 13  . 

*Henry  Brooks . 11. 

*Dummer  Rogers  Chapman    .   .  10  . 

Broker. 
*Horatio  Gates  Cilley 12  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1826;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
*Hampden  Cutts 16  . 

H.U.  1823;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
*Samuel  W.  Dow 14  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
William  Ffrost 15  . 

Business. 

Lyman  Gilman 15  . 

*John  Mark  Gourgas 14  . 

H.U.  1824;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

Samuel  Greenleaf 13  . 

*  Joseph  Whipple  Harris  ....  14  . 

Lieut.  U.S.  Navy. 
*Herman  Bremer  Harris  ....   17  . 

Merchant. 


.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Boston,  Mass 1833 

.  Boston,  Mass 1865 

((  (( 

.  Deerfield 1874 

Lewiston,  Me. 
.  Portsmouth 1875 

Hartland,  Vt. 

.  Dover 1837 

(( 

.  Durham. 

(( 

.  York,  Me. 

.  Dorchester,  Mass.  .  .  1862 

Quincy,  Mass. 

.   Salisbury. 

.  Portsmouth 1837 

(( 

.  Portsmouth 1852 

Masilon,  O. 


42 


CATALOGUE. 


[1818-19. 


*Edward  Pratt  Harris 16  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1826;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
*William  Hatch 12  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1824;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*  William  A.  Haydeii 13  . 

Hiram  Hayes  Hobbs 17  . 

Bowd.  CoU.  1823;  Lawyer. 
Francis  Carter  Jenckes   ....   15  . 

B.U.  1824. 

Francis  W.  Jenkins 14  . 

George  Lunt 15  . 

H.U.  1824;  Editor  and  Author. 
*Alfred  Mason 14  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1825;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*  James  J.  Mason 12  . 

Merchant. 

Samuel  McCliiitock 13  . 

*Jolm  McDonald 17  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1823;  A.M. 
William  P.  Mellen 12  . 

*  William  Edward  Payne    .   .     .   14  . 

H.U.  1824;  A.M. 

Edward  W.  Payne 14  . 

Henry  Perkins 13  . 

*  William  Prentiss    .......   15  . 

H.U.  1825;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
*John  Paul  Robinson 18  . 

H.U.  1823;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
James  Samuel  Rowe 10  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  182G;  Lawyer. 
Rutus  Rowe 20  . 

Business. 
*Jolm  Dennison  Russ 17  . 

Yale  Coll.  1823;  M.D.;  Physician. 
*John  Smith   .   .   .  ' 21   . 

Business. 

*  Jason  Whitman 19  . 

H.U.  1825;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
John  Wilson 19  . 


Windham 1868 

Avon,  Mich. 
Exeter 1876 

Bloomington,  HI. 
Cambridgeport,Mass.  1876 
Berwick,  Me. 

South  Berwick,  Me. 
Providence,  R.I. 

Havana. 
New  Haven,  Conn. 
Newburyport,  Mass. 

Scituate,  Mass. 
Portsmouth 1828 

Boston,  Mass. 
Portsmouth. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Portsmouth. 
Limerick,  Me 1867 

Bangor,  Me. 
Exeter. 
Boston,  Mass 1838 

Paris,  France. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Hanover. 
Medfield,  Mass.  .  .  .  1834 

Maryland. 
Dover 1864 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Bangor,  Me. 
Exeter. 

California. 
Ipswich,  Mass.    .  .  .  1881 

Pompton,  Conn. 

Peterborough  .   .  .  .  1822 
(( 

Bridgewater,  Mass.  .   1848 

Lexington,  Mass. 
Brentwood. 

35 


1819 


*William  Bainbridge 

.   12  .   . 

Francis  R.  Bigelow 

.   13   .   . 

*Samuel  Burnham  Buzell .   .   . 

.   17  .   . 

Farmer  and  Teacher. 

*Georoe  Washington  Buzell  . 

.   16  .   . 

Farmer. 

*Solomon  Clarke  Buzell    .   .   . 

.   13  .   . 

Treasurer  P.E.A. 

*  George  Chapman 

.   12  .   . 

Clergyman. 

♦Joseph  Cloyes 

.  15  .   . 

Teacher. 

♦Augustus  Oilman  Deal   .  .  . 

.  18  .  . 

Printer. 

Boston,  Mass 1831 

Med  ford,  Mass. 
Northwood 1852 

Northwood 1830 

Northwood 1882 

Exeter. 
Boston,  Mass 1834 

Framingham,  Mass. 
Charlestown,  Mass. 

Mobile,  Ala. 
Exeter. 


1819-20.] 


CATALOGUE. 


43 


*Charles  C.  P.  Gale 20  . 

Yale  Coll.  1826;  Teacher. 

Joseph  C.  Gardner 12  . 

*Cliarles  Gilraan 12  . 

B.U.  1827;  Lawyer. 
*Edward  William  Hook    ....  12  . 

H.U.  1827;  M.D. 
Joseph  Sherbouvue  Jenckes  .   .  15  . 

B.U.  1824:  A.M. 
*Jeratiimell  Bowers  Jenckes   .   .  12  . 

B.U.  1825. 

*  Samuel  Juukins 19  . 

*Timothy  Wiggin  Little    ....  14  . 
Business. 

*  George  Royal  Makepeace  ...  13  . 

James  Mm-dock  .   .......  13  . 

Shipmaster  (retired). 

*Charles  Tracy  Murdock  .   ...  12  . 

H.U.  1828;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Thomas  J.  Parsons 15  . 

Business. 

Oliver  Porter 17  . 

Business. 

♦Benjamin  Ridge  way 17  . 

John  Langdon  Sibley 14  . 

H.U.  1825;  A.M.;  Clergyman;  Librarian  Emer- 
itus H.U. ;  Author. 

Josiah  Smith 15  . 

Richard  S.  Stearns 16  . 

*Samuel  Henry  Tudor 15  . 

William  E.  Wells 14  . 

*Charles  Edward  Whitwell .  .   .  10  . 


1820. 


Exeter 1838 

Derry. 
Dorchester. 
Bangor,  Me 1849 

Quincy,  111. 
Castine,  Me 1871 

Providence,  R.l. 

Fairfax,  Va. 
Providence,  R.I.    .  .  1848 

York,  Me 1826 

Portland,  Me. 
Salisbury 1863 

Manchester. 
Cambridgeport,  Mass.  1882 

Waltham,  Mass. 
Havana,  W.I. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Havana,  W.I 1853 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Rye. 

Waterford,  Me. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Union,  Me. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

St.  Augustine,  Flaw 

Salem,  Mass. 

Hartford,  Conn.     .  .  1844 

Hartford,  Conn. 

Boston,  Mass.     .   .  .  1879 
(<  (( 

28 


Joshua  Brackett 12 

*  Stephen  C.  Brewster 16 

*Alfred  Chadwick 11 

Business. 
*Edward  Groves  Chamberlain   .  12 
Business. 

*  Joseph  Longfellow  Cilley  ...  16 

Farmer. 
Allen  Dorr 12 

*Jeremiah  Dow 21 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Alfred  F.  Dunham 14 

*William  Elliot 16 

Dart.  Coll.  1820;  Lawyer. 

♦Joseph  Farley 11 

Francis  Dennison  Farley    ...  11 
Farmer. 
♦William  Henry  Gardner  ....  13 
Hotelkeeper. 


.  Greenland. 

.  Buxton,  Me. 

.  Exeter 1869 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
.  Exeter 1828 

St.  Jago  de  Cuba. 
.  Nottingham 1868 

Exeter. 
.  Providence,  R.I. 

Cumberland,  R.L 
.  Kensington 1875 

Hiram,  Me. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Marblehead,  Mass.    .  1872 

Lewiston,  111. 
.  Ipswich,  Mass.  .  .  .  1871 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

Davenport,  Iowa. 
.  Exeter 1873 

Boston,  Mass. 


44 


CATALOGUE. 


[1820-21. 


*John  Thomas  Goddard   .   .   .   .   14  .   .   . 
Capitalist. 

*John  Parker  Hale 14  .   .   . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1827;  LL.D.;  Lawyer;  M.C.;  U.S. 
Sen. ;  Min.  to  Spain. 

*Josiah  Stover  Little 19  .   .   . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1825;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*George  W.  Magoim 19  .   .  , 

*George  Mills 11  .  .  . 

Teacher. 

Josiah  Preble  Mood}^ 15  .   .   . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1827;  Farmer. 

*Samuel  Orr 17  .   .   . 

M.D.;  Physician, 
Oliver  Peabody  Pearse    .   .   .   .   12  .   .   . 
Merchant. 
*William  Langdon  Pickering .   .   15  .   .   . 
Merchant. 

Isaac  Pitman 13  .   .   , 

Business  (retired). 

Romulus  Poole 15  .   .   . 

Augustus  Luther  Richardson    .   15   .   .   , 
Merchant. 

*Daniel  H.  Rundlett 12  .   . 

*Charles  Gilman  Safford  .   .   .   .   15  .   .   , 
Dart.  Coll.  1827;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*  Francis  George  Shaw 11   .   . 

*George  Sheafe 13  .   .   . 

*John  P'isher  Sheafe 14  .   .   , 

Capitalist. 

*John  Frederic  Skinner    .   .   .   .   13  .   .   , 

Merchant. 

Charles  A.  Thompson 12  .   . 

*John  Rogers  Thurston     ....   11  .   . 

H.U.  1829;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*  James  Thurston 13  .   . 

H.U.  1829;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

*Charles  T.  Ward 13  .   . 

Merchant. 

Jonas  Whitman 15  .   . 

Charles  Wirgman 10  .   . 

*Moses  Emery  Woodman     .   .   .   14  .   . 
Bowd.  Coll.  1826;  Lawj-er. 


Portsmouth 1837 

(( 

Rochester 1874 

Dover. 

Newbury,  Mass.     .  .  1862 

Portland,  Me. 
East  Kingston. 
Deerjfield" 1827 

Exeter. 
York,  Me. 

Hampstead. 
Bridgewater,  Mass.  .   1878 

E.  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Portsmouth. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Newington. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Providence,  R.I. 

Somerville,  Mass. 
Gloucester,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Cuba. 

Exeter 1840 

Exeter 1847 

Rutland,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass.     .   .   .   1882 

Staten  Island,  N.Y. 

Portsmouth 1825 

Portsmouth 1882 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Charlestown,  Mass. 

Concord,  Mass. 
Baltimore,  JNId. 
Exeter 1843 

Glenburn,  Me. 
Exeter 1872 

West  Newton,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass.     .  .   .  1877 
<(  (( 

Barnstable,  Mass. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Fryeburg,  Me.    .   .   .   1840 

Brunswi-ck,  Me. 

37 


1821 


*George  Frederic  Amory .   .   .   .  12..  .   . 
Farmer. 

Samuel  W.  Archer 15  .  .   . 

*William  K.  Atkinson 14  .  .   . 

*Henry  Vose  Baxter 15  .  .  . 

•^Samuel  Stillman  Boyd     .   .   .   .  14  .   .   . 

Bowd.  Coll.  182U;  Lawyer;  Jud.  Supr.  Ct.Miss. 

Washington  Brown 13  .  .  . 


Dorchester,  Mass. 

.   1850 

Iowa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Dover 

.   1837 

Quincy,  Mass.     .   . 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Portland,  Me.  .   .   . 

.   1867 
.  1867 

Natchez,  Miss. 
Portsmouth. 

1821.] 


CATALOGUE. 


45 


♦Charles  Parker  Coffin 12  .   .   .  Beaufort,  S.C.    .   .   .   1868 

H.U.  1828;  M.D.;  Physician.  Pontatoch,  Mich. 

John  Templemaii  Coolidge    .   .  11   .   .   .  Boston,  Mass. 

Pres.  Columbian  Bank.  "  " 

Thomas  Tingy  Craven     .   .   .   .  13  .   .   .  Portsmouth. 

Bear  Admiral,  U.S.N.  Kittery,  Me. 

*Alfred  W.  Craven 11   .   .   .  Portsmouth 1879 

Civil  Engineer.  New  York,  N.Y. 

*Blowers  DanTorth 13  .   .   .  Dorchester,  Mass. .   .  1852 

Henry  Dow 16  .   .   .  Dover. 

Farmer.  ** 

Frederic  Henry  Dow 13  .   .  .  Roxbury,  Mass. 

*St.  John  Durell 15  .   .   .  Dover 1826 

Cadet,  West  Point. 

*Charles  John  Fox  Durell    .  .  .  14  .   .   .  Dover 1840 

*Thomas  D wight 13  .   .   .  Springfield,  Mass. .   .   1876 

H.U.  1827.  Boston,  Mass. 

*Francis  Dwiglit 13  .   .   .  Springfield,  Mass. .   .   1845 

H.U.  1827;  Sec.  Board  of  Education.  New  York,  N.Y. 

Alpheus  Felch 16  .   .   .  Limerick,  Me. 

Bowd.  Coll.  1827;    LL.D.;    U.  S.  Sen.  1847-53;        Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
Judge  Supr.  Ct.  Mich.  1842^5;  Gov.  Mich. 
1845^7;  Prof.  Law,  Univ.  Mich. 

*Charles  Edwin  Oilman    .   .   .   .  13  .   .   .  Exeter    ..,-....   1840 
Mariner. 

*John  A.  Harris 16  .   .   .  Dorchester,  Mass.  .   .   1882 

Teacher.  South  Boston,  Mass. 

*James  Winthrop  Harris  .   .   .   .  15  .   .   .  Dorchester,  Mass.  .   .   1881 
Secretary.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

*George  Haskell 22  .   .  .  Waterford,  Me.  .   .  .  1876 

Dart.  Coll.  1827;  M.D. 

*Samuel  Foster  Haven 15  .   .   .  Dedham,  Mass.  .   .   .  ^1881 

Amh.  Coll.  1826;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  Lawyer.  Worcester,  Mass. 

John  Hodgdon 20  .   .   .  Weare. 

Bowd.  Coll.  1827;  Lawyer.  Dubuque,  Iowa. 

Joshua  Holt 16  .   .   .  Exeter. 

♦Richard  Kimball 22  .   .   .  Dover 1881 

Lawyer.  " 

Joseph  W.  Munson 14  .   .  .  Chelmsford,  Mass. 

*George  Paine 14  .   .   .  Williamstown,  Vt.     .   1836 

Dart.  Coll.  1827;  Lawyer.  Masilon,  O. 

*Ep7i7rdm  Feabodj/ 14  .   .   .  Wilton 1855 

Bowd.  Coll.  1827;  D.D.;  Clergyman.  Boston,  Mass. 

Frederic  Robinson 22  .   .   .  Exeter. 

John  J.  Sanborn 24  *   .   .  Epsom. 

*  James  E.  Sheaf  e 11  .   .  .  Portsmouth 1830 

(( 

Alfred  R.  Shute 10  .  .   .  Exeter. 

Forrest  Shepherd 21   .  .   .  Boscawen. 

Dart.  Coll.  1827;  Geologist.  Potosi,  Mo. 

William  Smith 21   .   .   .  Cavendish,  Vt. 

Farmer.  Proctors ville,  Vt. 

*Charles  Waldron 15  .   .   .  Dover 1868 

Merchant.  " 

*  William  N.  Weston 12  .  .  .  Eastport,  Me. 

Lawyer.  "  ** 

37. 


46 


CATALOGUE. 


[1822. 


1822, 


*Jolin  Stevens  Abbot 15  .  .  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1827:  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Theodore  Thomas  Abbot    .   .   .  23  .   .   . 

Farmer. 
*Lewis  G.  Barnes 14  .   .   . 

Merchant. 
*WilUara  Bartol 15  .   .   . 

Merchant. 
♦Robert  Anthony  Baxter  .   .   .   .   13  .   .   . 

Thomas  Bellows 14  .  .  . 

Farmer. 

♦William  P.  Blodgett 13  .  .  . 

Business. 
William  Thurston  Boutwell  .   .   19  .   .   . 
Dart.  Coll.  1828;  Clergyman. 
♦Charles  Dexter  Cleveland  .   .   .   19   .   .   . 
Dart.  Coll.  1827;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  Teacher. 

William  Crosby 15  .  .   . 

♦Alpheus  Ci'osby 11  .  .  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1827;  A.M.;  Prof.  Lat.  and  Greek 
Dart.  Coll. ;  Author. 

Samuel  F.  Dearborn 12  .  .  . 

William  A.  Doak 15  .   .   . 

Valorous  Drew 19  .  .   . 

*John  Hubbard  Eaton 16  .   .  . 

H.U.  1827;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

Al^l  Fletcher 20  .   .   . 

♦Joseph  Buckminster  Gardner  .  10  .   .   . 

Business  Manager. 
♦Joseph  Taylor  Gilman     .   .   .   .   10  .   .   . 

Merchant  [Canton,  China]. 
♦Albert  Gallatin  Greene   .   .   .   .   13  .   .   . 
Bowd.  Coll.  1828. 

♦Alfred  Greenleaf 18  .  .  . 

Teacher. 
♦George  Henr}-  Hartwell  .  .  .   .  13  .  .  . 
Business. 

Johnson  Hatch 12  .  .  . 

Apothecary. 

Horace  L.  Hazelton 14  .  .  . 

Lawyer. 

C3TU8  Holmes 21  .  .  . 

Jacob  K.  Kettell    .......  19  ..  . 

Jeremiah  Kimball 25  .  .  . 

Business. 

Gilman  Kimball 17  .   .  . 

A.M.;  M.D.;    Prof.  Surg.  Med.  Coll.  Vt.  and 
Berks.  Med.  School;  Physician. 

*  Isaac  Knight 25  .   .   . 

Bowd.  Coh.  1829;  Clergyman. 

♦William  Marrett 18  .   .   . 

M.D. 
Jeremiah  Willey  Marsh  .  .  .   .  10  .  .  . 
Preacher. 


Temple,  Me 1881 

Thomaston,  Me. 
Greenland. 

Lunenburg.  Mass. 
Portsmouth 1843 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Portland,  Me 1840 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Quincy,  Mass. 

Providence,  R.l. 
Walpole. 

Providence,  R.I.    .  .  1873 

Lynborough. 

Charlestown,  Mass.  .  1869 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Dover. 
Gilmanton 1874 

Hanover. 

Exeter. 

Bath,  Me. 

Newfield,  Me. 

Boxford,  Mass.  .  .  .  1862 

Kennebunk,  Me. 

Exeter 1882 

Boston,  Mass. 

Exeter 1862 

(< 

Bath,  Me 1830 

((        (< 

W.  Newbury,  Mass.    1872 
((  (( 

Littleton,  Mass.     .  .  1848 

Cincinnati,  O. 
Exeter. 

Jacksonville,  111. 
Sanbornton. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Halifax,  Mass. 
Limerick,  Me. 
Canterbury. 

Concord. 
New  Chester. 

Lowell,  Mass. 

Waterford,  Me.  .  .  .  1850 

Fisherville,  N.H. 
Standish,  Me 1859 

Exeter. 
Virginia. 


1822-23.] 


CATALOGUE. 


47 


*Stephen  Minor 15  . 

Cotton  Planter. 
*Charles  Graodison  Parsons  .   .   15   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1829;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*  James  Handyside  Perkins  ...12. 

Clergyman  and  Author. 

*David  Pillsbury 20  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1827;  Lawyer. 

Roman  L.  Putnam 24  . 

*George  Martin  Richmond  ...   14  . 
Business. 

Benjamin  M.  Saul 14  . 

*George  Yeaton  Sawyer   ....  16  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1826;  A.M.;  Lawyer;  Judge  Supr. 
Ct.  N.H. 
Luther  Dearborn  Saw3'er    ...   19  . 
Bowd.  Coll.  1828;  Lawyer. 

John  Sawyer 13  . 

*Hamilton  Smith 17  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1829;  Lawyer. 

Moses  Soule 18  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1829;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

*Samuel  F.  Stevens 11. 

Business. 

*  James  Sullivan 11   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1829;  Lawyer. 

*John  Plenry  Warland 15  . 

H.U.  1827;  Editor. 

*David  Wells 18  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Lemuel  Smith  Williams  ....   13  . 

Luther  T.  Wilson 20  . 

*Robert  Wilson 10  . 

Amh.  Coll.  1832. 


Natchez,  Miss.    .   .   .   1830 

Vidalia,  La. 
Rye 1844 

Shongaloo,  Miss. 
Boston,  Mass.     .  .   .  1849 

Cincinnati,  O. 
Candia 1862 

Concord. 
Houlton,  Me. 

Providence,  R.I.    .  .  1866 

<(  (( 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Wakefield 1882 

Nashua. 

Wakefield. 
<( 

Exeter. 

Durham 1875 

Washington,  D.C. 
Freeport,  Me. 

Lyons,  Iowa. 
Exeter 1854 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Exeter 1878 

Michigan, 
Cambridge,  Mass.     .  1872 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Deerfield 1876 

Lowell,  Mass. 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Fairhaven,  Mass. 
Keene 1870 

49 


1823, 


*Ezra  Abbot 17  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1830;  Teacher. 

Obed  E.  Adams 21  . 

*Horace  Bartol 12  . 

Gov't  Service. 
*  Joseph  March  Chadwick     ...  10  . 
Business. 

LovellChilds 22  . 

WiUiam  Conner 14  . 

Farmer. 

Ralph  Cutter 13  . 

Merchant. 

*01iver  C.  Demerrit 21  . 

Carhuilder. 

*Francis  Fiske  Dorr 12  . 

Merchant. 

George  Oliver  Harris 13  . 

Bookkeeper  (Boston). 
*Charles  Hatch 11  . 


Wilton 1876 

Owatonna,  Minn. 
Medfield,  Mass. 
Freeport,  Me 1881 

Washington,  D.C. 
Exeter 1836 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Newton,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Portsmouth. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Madbury 1873 

Lawrence,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass 1870 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Charlestown,  Mass. 

Salem,  Mass. 
Exeter 1825 


4f^ 


CATALOGUE 


[1823-24. 


*Thomas  Albert  Haven 12  . 

Merchant. 

Thomas  T.  Helen 14  . 

*Howard  Millet  Henderson  ...   20  . 

Teacher. 
*John  Hubbard .   13  . 

H.U.  1820;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
*Charles  Currier  Ingalls    ....   15  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1829;  M.D.;  Physician. 
John  Ingalls 18  . 

*Haven  Ladd 14  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1829;  Teacher. 

Henry  Ladd 13  . 

Merchant. 

^Leivis  Flanders  Laine 17  . 

Clergyman. 
*Alexander  Hamilton  Lawrence  11    . 
Dart.  Coll.  1833;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

*William  Bell  Marsh 11   . 

Editor. 

*Alexander  McCulloch 17  . 

Nahum  Morrill 14  . 

Joseph  Murdoch 12  . 

Insurance  Broker. 

*  James  Cook  lUchmond    ....   15  . 

H.U.  1828;  A.M.;  Clergyman;   Philanthropist; 
Author. 
*Thomas  Andrews  Richmond  ..11. 
Lawyer. 

Charles  Russell 22  . 

John  L.  Sherriff .   15  . 

*  Joseph  Dennie  Tyler 19  . 

Yale  Coll.  1829;  KM.;  Teacher. 

*John  Adams  Vinton 22  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1828;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

Charles  March  Weeks 14  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 


Portsmouth 1853 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Washington,  D.C. 
Dover 1841 

Frankfort,  Ky. 
Berwick,  Me 1848 

South  Berwick,  Me. 
Durham 1877 

Andover,  Mass. 
Durham. 

Andover,  Mass. 
Portsmouth 1829 

Philadelj)liia,  Pa. 
Portsmouth. 


1857 
184G 


Loudon. 

Canistro,  N.Y. 
Exeter 

Washington,  D.C. 
Exeter 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Kennebunk,  Me. 
Wells,  Me. 
Havana,  W.  I. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Providence,  R.  I.   .   .   1866 

Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 

Providence,  R.I.    .   .   1859 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Northborough,  Mass. 
Exeter. 
Brattleborough,  Vt.  .  1852 

Staunton,  Va. 


Boston,  Mass. . 
((  (( 

Greenland. 
Crawford,  Ga. 


1877 


32 


1824. 


*Charles  Abbot 15 

Dart.  Coll.  1833;  Merchant. 
William  Ebenezer  Abbot ....   14 

Bowd.  Coll.  1830;  Clergyman  (retired). 
*Charles  Tilden  Appleton    ...   15 

Merchant.. 
William  Channing  Appleton  ..11 

H.U.  1832;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Charles  H.  Badger 14 

Elbridge  Bradbury 19 

Amh.  Coll.  1831 ;  a".M.  ;  Clerrryman. 
William  S.  Caldwell .   .   .\   .   .   13 

William  B.  Crown 21 

*  David  Stearns  D  evens 14 

M.D.;  Clergyman;  Physician. 


Wilton 1878 

Newark,  N.J. 
Beverly,  Mass. 

Dorchester,  Mass. 
Baltimore,  Md.   ...   1859 

Boston,  Mass. 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Pepperell,  Mass. 
Framingham,  Mass. 

New  Boston,  Mass. 
Newburyport,  Mass. 

Ipswich,  Mass. 
East  Kingston. 
Charlestown,  Mass.  .  1858 

Lake  Village. 


1824-25.] 


CATALOGUE. 


49 


Samuel  Moody  Emery 20  .   .  .  West  Newbury,  Mass. 

H.U.  1830;  A.M.;  Clergyman  (retired).  "  «« 

Nathaniel  Smith  Folsom     .   .   .   17  .   .   .  Portsmouth. 

Dart.  Coll.  D.D. ;  Prof.  West.  Res.  Coll.  1833-3(>;        Wellesley  HiUs,  Mass. 
Prof.  Meadville  Sem.   1849-(51;  Clergyman 
(retired). 

*  William  Emerson  Foster    .   .   .   15  .  .   .  Boston,  Mass.     .  .   .   184-2 

H.U.  1829;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician.  "  " 

*BarziUai  Frost 20  .  .   .  Effingham 1858 

H.U.  1830;  Clergyman.  Concord,  Mass. 

Samuel  C.  Oilman 24  .   .   .  Buffalo,  N.Y. 

Albert  G.  Gridley 13  ,.   .   .  Exeter. 

Henry  Rundlett  Hall    .....   12  ..   .  Exeter. 

Gov't  Service.  Washington,  D.C. 

Charles  Harris     ........   14  ..   .  Providence,  li.I. 

Charles  Henry  Holmes    .   .   .   .   14  .   .   .  Alfred,  Me. 

B.U.  1829.  Topsfield,  Mass. 

Samuel  Jaques 13  .   .   .  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Real  Estate  Broker.  Boston,  Mass. 

*Minor  Kenner 16  .   .   .  New  Orleans,  La.  .  .  1863 

Increase  Sumner  Kimball  .   .   .  22  .   .   .  Dover. 

Lawyer.  Sanford,  Me. 

*Oeorge  D.  Lamson 12  .   .   .  Beverly,  Mass.    .   .   .   1841 

Mariner.  "  " 

*William  W.  Orne 13  .   .   .   Springfield,  Mass.     .   1852 

Business.  "  '* 

Augustus  John  Rowe 12  .   .   .  Exeter. 

*Thomas  Sparhawk 17  .  .   .  Concord 1874 

Dart.  Coll.  1828;  M.D.;  Physician.  " 

William  H.  Sullivan 10  .   .   .  Exeter. 

Business.  St.  Joseph,  Minn, 

James  Madison  Tappan  .   .   .   .   13  .   .   .  East  Kingston. 
Farmer.  "  " 

*  Abraham  Rand  Thompson     .   .   14  .   .   .  Charlestown,  Mass.  .   1830 

Student. 

Richard  T.  Tink 12  .   .   .  Manchester,  Mass. 

John  Waldron 19  .   .   .  Farmington. 

*  Henry  Augustus  Walker .   .   .   .   14  .  .   .  Charlestown,  Mass.  .  1838 

H.U.  18.30;  Clergyman. 

Edward  White     ........  13  ..   .  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Charles  William  Woodman    .   .  14  .   .  .  Rochester. 

Dart.  Coll.  1829;  Lawyer.  Dover. 


33 


1825. 


Abiel  Abbot 16  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1831;  Teacher. 

Charles  Aikin 23   . 

A.M.;  Lawyer;  Notary  Public. 

*William  Austin 13  . 

H.U.  1831;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

*Otis  Baker 21   . 

Yale  Coll.  1831. 

*  James  Benjamin 14  . 

H.U.  1830;  Lawyer. 

Timothy  Boutelle 14  . 

Lawyer. 


.  Wilton. 

Owatonna,  Minn. 
.  Bedford. 

Wright's,  Cal. 
.  Charlestown,  Mass.  .  1835 

Brookline,  Mass. 

.  Templeton,  Mass.  .   .  1834 

((  (( 

.  Dunstable 1853 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Waterville,  Me. 


50 


CATALOGUE. 


[1823. 


*Horatio  Brooks 16  . 

Shipmaster. 

Robert  J.  Brown 13  . 

*Henry  Phillips  Chamberlain  .   .   13  . 

Merchant. 
*Robert  Adams  Coker  ......  18  . 

H.U.  1831;  Teacher. 
*Ebenezer  Ellingvvood  Cox  ...11. 
Mariner. 

Samuel  Fay 19  . 

James  P.  Fogg 13  . 

George  Albert  Frost 12  . 

Merchant. 

*John  W.  Graves 15  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
*Charles  Howe  Greeuleaf    ...   19  . 
Dart.  Coll.  1832;  Teacher. 

George  Harris 13  . 

Charles  Harris 12  . 

Dentist. 
Jonathan  William  Hartwell  .   .   14  . 

Nathaniel  Hills 13  . 

Robert  G.  Hobbs 14  . 

Nathaniel  H.  Hubbard    ....  12  . 
Lawyer. 

*Samuel  Richards  Hutchinson   .  13  . 
Miner. 

Jeremiah  Knight    ...."...  18  . 

Thomas  H.  Liddle 14  . 

♦Nathaniel  Lord 17. 

*EzeMel  Marsh 16  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1831;  Clergyman. 
Theodore  H.  McCaleb    ....  15  . 

Judge  U.S.  Dist.  Ct. 
John  Hopkins  Mar  (son    ....   19  . 

H.U.  1831 ;  A.M. ;  D.D. ;  Clergyman  and  Author. 
Nathan  Watson  Monroe  ....  19  . 
H.U.  1830;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
*  William  Saxon  Morton   ....16. 
H.U.  1831;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*James  Pearson 14  . 

Merchant. 

Robert  Smith 12  . 

George  Washington  Towle   .  .  15  . 
Clerk. 

*Henry  Waldron 18  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1830;  lawyer, 

*Nathaniel  Wells 20  . 

Yale  Coll.  1829;  M.D.;  Physician. 

♦Nathaniel  Wells 20  . 

Lawyer. 


Boston,  Mass 1843 

<(  (( 

Boston,  Mass. 

Exeter 1867 

St.  lago  de  Cuba. 

West  Newbury,  Mass.  1833 
<(  <<  (( 

Beverly,  Mass.    .  .  .  1837 
((  <( 

Framiugham,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

San  ford.  Me. 

Springvale,  Me. 
Deerfield 1872 

Lowell,  Mass. 
West  Newbury,  Mass.  1838 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Littleton,  Mass. 

Xenia,  O. 
Haverhill,  Mass. 
Weston,  Mass. 
Berwick,  Me. 

Winterport,  Me. 
Alstead 1869 

Nevada. 
Providence,  R.I. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
Kennebunk,  Me.    .    ?  1850 

California. 
Dan  vers,  Mass.  .   .  .  1844 

Ellington,  Conn. 
Port  Gibson,  Miss. 

Louisiana. 
Peterborough. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Greenfield,  Mass. 
Milton,  Mass 1871 

Waterville,  Me.  .  .  .  1868 

Chicago,  111. 
Exeter. 
Epping. 

Newcastle. 
Portsmouth 1876 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Salisbury 1864 

Mississippi. 
Deerfield 1878 

Great  Falls. 

37 


1826.] 


CATALOGUE. 


51 


18  2  6. 


*William  P.  Abbot .   .  . 

Merchant  [Boston,  Mass.]. 
Benjamin  Dana  Baxter 


Arthur  Barley 14 

Merchant. 
John  Langdon  Carlton    ....   15 
Dart.  Coll.  1831;  Lawyer. 

*Sullivan  Caverno 19 

Dart.  Coll.  1831;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

Phiueas  Conner 12 

Thomas  Conner 14 

Merchant. 
*  George  Caspar  Crowninshield  .  15 


*James  Augustus  Dorr  .   . 

H.U.  1832;  Lawyer. 
*William  Henry  Duncan  . 
Dart.  Coll.  1830;  A.M.;  Lawy^ 
Edward  Henry  Durell  .   . 
H.U.  1831;  Lawyer;  Judge  U 
*Josiah  Henry  Folsom  .  . 

Farmer. 
*Moses  French  Hoit  .  .  . 
Dart.  Coll.  1835;  A.M.;  Lawyer, 

Calvin  Hubbard 

*George  W.  Hutchins  .  . 

Lawyer. 
*William  Parry  Jones    .   . 
Merchant. 

*John  Kimball 

Merchant. 
John  McDuffle  Knight     . 
Ahiel  Abbot  Livermore    . 
H.U.-1833;  A.M.;  Clergyman 
Theol.  Sem.;  Author. 
*Franklin  McDuffie     .   .  . 
Lieut.  U.  S.  Army. 
Samuel  H.  Merrill    .  .   . 

*John  Murdoch 

Merchant. 
*William  Murdoch  .... 
Planter. 
George  Henry  Nichols    . 
H.U.  1833;  M";D.;  Physician. 

*Merrill  Ordway 

Hamilton  Elliot  Perkins . 
Lawyer. 
*Huntington  Porter    .  .  . 
H.U.  1833. 
Thomas  Stackpole    .   .   . 

John  B.  Stacy 

*  Henry  Stearns 

Winslow  Marston  Watson 
H.U.  1833;  Journalist. 


.  18  . 
er. 

.  15  . 

S.Dist.  Ct. 

18   . 


14 


.   14  . 


13 


Pres, 


13  . 

18  . 

17  . 

14  . 
17  . 

14  . 

15  . 
Meadville 

17 

21 
13 

11 


.  11 


22  . 
19  . 

13  . 

19  . 

13  . 

14  . 
13  . 


Dunstable  ......  1880 

Keene. 
Quincy,  Mass. 

California. 
Exeter. 

Chicago,  HI. 

Bath. 

(( 

Strafford 1881 

Lockport,  N.Y. 

Newbury,  Mass. 

Exeter. 
<< 

Salem,  Mass 1857 

Brookline,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass 1869 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Candia 1883 

Hanover. 
Dover. 

Louisiana. 

Exeter    .......  1870 

(( 

Exeter 1867 

Nevada,  Cal. 
Shapleigh,  Me. 

Bath    . 1839 

(( 

Portsmouth 1872 

(( 

Kensington 1868 

Salisbury,  Mass. 
Rochester. 
Wilton. 

MeadviUe,  Pa. 

Rochester 1832 

Buxton,  Me. 

Havana,  W.I.    ...  1871 

Boston,  Mass. 

Havana,  W.  I.     ...   1882 
((  (( 

Portland,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
West  Newbury,  Mass.  1830 
Hopkinton . 

Concord. 
Rye 1836 

Rochester. 
Gloucester,  Mass. 
Medford,  Mass.  .   .  .  1859 
Plymouth,  Mass. 
Washington,  D.C. 


52 


CATALOGUE. 


[1826-27. 


Morrill  Wyman .   .   14  .   .   .  Charlestown,  Mass. 

H.U.  1833;  A.M. ;  M.D. ;  Adj.  Prof.  Theory  and        Cambridge,  Mass. 
Prac.  H.U-.  1853-56;  Physician. 

*  Jeffries  Wyman 12  .   .   .  Charlestown,  Mass.  .   1874 

H.U.  1833;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Prof .  Anatomy, H.U. ;        Cambridge,  Mass. 
Author. 

33 


1827 


♦Ezra  Abbot 17 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Josiah  Abbot 16 

Yale  Coll.  1835;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
*Ebenezer  Adams 13 

Dart.  Coll.  1831;  A.M.;  Teacher, 
*Levi  S.  Bartlett 15 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*  Joseph  L.  Beckett 13 

Printer  (Boston,  Mass.). 

SethBemis 13 

Manufacturer. 

*  Alexander  Ramsey  Bradley  i.   .   17 

H.U.  1831;  Lawyer. 

Daniel  Bray 13 

George  E.  Brodhead 13 

Business. 
John  S.  Brown 20 

Editor. 
*Edmund  Chadwick 11 

Business  [St.  Louis]. 
Jacob  Chapman 17 

Dart.  Coll.  1835;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
John  Copp 18 

Bowd.  Coll.  1832;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

*  John  Morrill  Currier 18 

Yale  Coll.  1833;  M.D.;  Physician. 
*Gilman  Dane 22 

Union  Coll.  1833:  Agent. 
George  Washington  Dearborn  .   1 2 

Business. 
John  Adams  Dearborn    ....   12 

Business. 
John  Homer  Dix 14 

H.U.  1833;  M.D.;  Oculist. 

Joseph  W.  Ellis 15 

John  N.  Evans 17 

*Edward  Gray  Fales 15 

Bowd.  Coll.  1832;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Moses  Hall  Fitts 19 

Dart.  Coll.  1831;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
*Henrv  French 13 

Dart,  Coll.  1836;  Instructor  P. E.  A. 
*Christopher  Gore  Greene  ...   18 

Timothy  Gridley 13 

James  Hall 23 

*  Joseph  Harrington 14 

H.U.  1833;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 


Andover,  Mass.  .   .   .   1872 

Canton,  Mass. 
Framingham,  Mass. 

Winchendon,  Mass. 
Hanover 1837 

Kingston 1865 

Exeter 1882 

Brentwood. 
Watertown,  Mass. 

Hollis,  Me 1862 

Fryeburg,  Me. 
Salem,  Mass. 
Newmarket. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
New  Ipswich. 

Kansas. 

Exeter 1879 

(( 

Tam  worth. 

Exeter. 
Wakefield. 


Amesbury,  Mass. 

Woodville,  Miss. 

Greenfield,  Mass. 
((  (( 

Exeter. 


1844 
1839 


Exeter. 

Oakland,  Cal. 

Boston,  Mass. 
((  (( 

Exeter. 

Louisiana. 

Boston,  Mass 1842 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Candia. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Kingston 1840 

Exeter. 

Saco,  Me. 1853 

Exeter. 

Cambridge,  Mags. 
Roxbury,  Mass. .  .   .  1852 


1827-28.] 


CATALOGUE. 


53 


John  Walker  Hartwell    ....   14 
Insurance  Agent. 

*Silas  Holmaii  Hill 19 

Dart.  Coll.  1832;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*  Charles  Davis  Jackson    ....   17 

Dart.  Coll.  1833;  D.D.;  Clergyman. 

*Robert  Tucker  Kerr 16 

Thomas  C.  Lane 17 

Frederic  A.  Locke 17 

♦Benjamin  F.  Magoun 20 

Richard  S.  Maloney 16 

*  Henry  Brown  Osgood 15 

Bowd.  Coll.  1832;  Lawyer. 

*  William  Harrison  Parsons .   .   .   14 

Shipmaster, 
Benjamin  Perkins 19 

Farmer. 

John  Lewis  Ringe 23 . 

William  G.  Smith 20 

Henry  Gookin  Storer 13 

Bowd.  Coll.  1832;  A.M.;  Clergyman, 
*George  Sturgis 10 

Merchant. 
*LIenry  Tuck 29 

M.D. 
Nathaniel  Saville  Tucker   ...   13 

H.U.  1833;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

David  D.  Wedgwood 15 

♦Theodore  Wells 20 

M.D.;  Physician. 
John  B.  Weutworth 14 

Business. 

Oramel  White 20 

*Asa  Woodbury 16 

Jeweller. 
Jere.  Hall  Woodman 15 

Farmer. 


Littleton,  Mass. 

Cincinnati,  O, 
Portsmouth 1860 

Washington,  D.C. 
Salem,  Mass 1871 

Westchester,  N,Y. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
HoUis,  Me. 
Boston,  Mass. 
East  Kingston ....   1829 


.  Northfield. 

.  Fryeburg,  Me.     ., 

.   .   1843 

Portland,  Me. 

.    Rye 

.   .   1867 

.  Exeter. 

.  Alton. 

.  England. 

.  Scarborough,  Me. 

.  Boston,  Mass. .   . 

.   .  1857 

Manila,  Philippine  Islands. 

.  Kensington  .   .   . 

.   .   1845 

.  Newton,  Mass. 

Illinois, 

.  Exeter. 

.  Deerfield    .... 

.   .   1862 

Scarborough,  Me. 

.  Exeter. 

Lynn,  Mass.   . 

.  Randolph,  Mass. 

.  Beverly,  Mass.    . 

.   .   1844 

New  York,  N.Y, 

.  Rochester. 

Ashtabula,  0, 

50 


1828, 


*Rufus  Abbot 20  .  .  . 

Yale  Coll.  1833;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*George  Jacob  Abbot 15  .   .  . 

H.U.  1835;  A.M.;  U.S.  Consul,  Sheffield,  Eng.; 
Prof.  Latin,  Meadville  Theol.  Sem. 

Charles  Vose  Bemis 12  .   .  . 

H.U.  1835;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Lyman  Blake 18  .   .  . 

John  J.  Bradley     ... 

Union  Coll.  1835, 

*Cvrus  Parker  Bradley 10  .   .  . 

*^Dart.  Coll.  1837, 

Thomas  S.  Bradley 17  .   .  . 

Pay  ton  Bradshaw 19  .   .  . 

Isaac  Austin  Brooks 14  .   .  . 


Wilton 1873 

Pleasant  Hills,  Mo, 
Windham 1879 

Meadville,  Pa, 

Watertown,  Mass. 

Medford,  Mass. 
Chichester. 


Concord. 1838 

(( 

Fryeburg,  Me. 
Prince  Edward's  Island, Va. 
Chaiiestown. 
Cambridge. 


54                                                  CATALOGUE. 

[1828-29. 

George  Chandler 

.    18    .    . 

.  Fryebiu'g,  Me. 

Rufus  W.  ClarJc 

.  u  .  . 

.  Newbury,  Mass. 

ClergymaD. 

Albany,  N.Y. 

Elias  M.  Clark 

.  16  .   . 

.  Winthrop,  Me. 

*Horatio  Coffin 

.  16  .  . 

.  Portsmouth  .... 

(I 

.  Newbury,  Mass.     . 

.   1857 

Capitalist. 
*Phmeas  Sanborn  Conner    . 

.  15  .  . 

.  1854 

Dart.  Coll.  1835;  M.D.;  Physicia 

n. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

Edwin  Coolidge 

.  16  . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

Samuel  Dodge 

.  13  . 

.  Portsmouth. 

Henry  Joseph  Gardner    .   . 

.   10  . 

.  Dorchester. 

Gov.  Mass.  1855-7;  Business. 

Chicago,  ni. 

James  M.  Goodwin  .... 

.   .  21  . 

.  Saco,  Me. 

EUsha  Goodwin 

.   .   18  . 

.  Saco,  Me. 

Samuel  T.  Gove 

.   .   15  . 

.  St.  John,  N.B. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

St.  Andrew,  CD. 

*Albert  F.  Hanson 

.   .   14  . 

.  Dover 

.  1858 

Merchant. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Henry  Francis  Harrington 

.   .  14  . 

.  .  Eoxbury,  Mass. 

H.U.  1834;  Clergyman. 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

James  Lawrence  Hartwell . 

.   .  13  . 

.  Littleton,  Mass. 

Contractor. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

♦Hugh  Horatio  Henry   .  .  . 

.  .  13  . 

.  Rockingham,  Vt.   . 

.   1869 

Dart.  Coll.  1833. 

Chester. 

John  L.  Jewell 

.   .   14  . 

.   .  Stratham. 

Business. 

(< 

Alexander  Hamilton  Ladd 

.   .   13  . 

.  Portsmouth. 

Merchant. 

(( 

♦Nathaniel  Knowles  Lombard 

.  20  . 

.  Boston,  Mass. .   .  . 

.  1876 

Merchant. 

Smyrna. 

*James  Henry  Mitchell .  .  . 

.  .  15  . 

.  .  Bridgewater,  Mass 

.  .  1872 

Merchant  (Boston,  Mass.). 

East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

♦Christopher  Morton  .... 

.  .  14  . 

.  .  Portland,  Mc. 

Nicholas  E.  Paine 

.  .  20  . 

.  .  Newmarket. 

*  Lucius  ParTcer 

.  .  20  . 

.  .  Southborough,  Mass.  1868 

H.U.  18^;  Clergyman. 

Laramie,  Neb. 

Grenville  JParker 

.  15  . 

.  Chelmsford,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

Lowell,  Mass. 

Daniel  Parker 

.  22  . 

.  Billerica,  Mass. 

♦Charles  Henry  Peirce  .  .  . 

.  14  . 

.  .  Cambridge,  Mass. . 

.  1855 

H.U.  1833:  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physici 

an. 

«                « 

Sherburne  Blake  Piper    .   . 

.   20   . 

.  .  Northwood. 

Dart.  Coll.  1832;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

Lewiston,  N.Y. 

♦Charles  Edwin  Stratton  .  . 

.   15   . 

.  Watertown,  Mass. 

.  1871 

Merchant. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Albert  G.  Thornton  .... 

.   16  . 

.  Saco,  Me. 

*  Charles  Turner  Torrey    .   . 

.   .   14  . 

.  .  Chelsea,  Mass.    .   . 

.  1846 

Yale  Coll.  1833;  A.M.;  Clergymt 

m. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

True  Tucker 

.   17  . 

.  .  Meredith  Bridge. 
.  .  Gloucester,  Mass. . 

♦Noah  Worcester 

.   15   . 

.  1847 
40 

- 

L82C 

). 

James  Bean 

.  19  .  . 

.  "Warner. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

Francis  Bowen 

.  17  .   . 

P.U.  1833;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  Prof.  I 

S^at.  and  Mo 

ral       Cambridge,  Mass. 

1829-30.] 


CATALOGUE. 


55 


♦Joseph  Boyden 17. 

Teacher. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Butler  ...11. 

C.U.  1838;  A.M.;   LL.D.;   M.C.  1867-75; 
Gov.  Mass.  1883. 
Edmund  Chadwick 17  . 

Teacher. 

Moses  T.  Chapin 15  . 

*Heber  Chase 21  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Alfred  Conner 14  . 

Carpenter. 
Horatio  Sprague  Cook    ....  12  . 
Herman  Elves  Davidson    ...  14  . 

H.U.  1836;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
John  Taylor  Oilman  Davies .  .  13  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*George  Clinton  Durcll 14  . 

*Edward  Fox 14  . 

H.U.  1834;  LL.B. ;  Judge  U.S.  Dist.  Ct. ;  LaAvy 
William  F.  Gordon 18  . 

Business. 

Joshua  P.  Haven 11   . 

James  B.  Kelly 22  . 

Farmer. 
Charles  Mason 17. 

H.U.  1834;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Leonard  W.  Merrill 15  . 

William  Oxnard  Moseley    ...  14  . 

H.U.  1836;  Clergyman. 
John  Taylor  Oilman  Nicliols    .  12  . 

H.U.  1836;  Clergyman. 
Hezekiah  O'Calloghan    ....  14  . 

John  Parsons 13  . 

*Benjamin  Hurd  Rhoades    ...  17  . 

B.U.  1833;  A.M.;  Librarian. 

Benjamin  F.  Russell 14  . 

*Charles  Woodman  Scates  .  .   .  13  .   , 

H.U.  1838;  Lawyer. 

William  F.  Tarbell 16  . 

John  L.  W.  Tilton 17  . 

Royal  Tyler 17  . 

H.U.  1834;  A.M.;  Lawyer;  Probate  Judge. 
Worcester  Willey 21  . 

Will.  CoU.  1835;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

*William  Wiswall 14  . 

Timothy  Roberts  Young ....  18  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1835;  M.C;  Lawyer. 


.  Tamworth 1842 

Alabama. 
,  Deerfield. 

Lowell,  Mass. 

.  Middleton. 

Starkey,  N.Y. 
.  Barrington,  R.I. 
.  Hopkinton 1850 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
.  Exeter. 

,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

,  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

,  Portland,  Me. 
((  (( 

.  Dover 1838 

,  Portland,  Me 1881 

((  (( 

,  Exeter. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 
,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
.  Hopkinton. 

,  Dublin. 

Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Portland,  Me. 

,.  Newburyport,  Mass. 
(( *  (( 

Portland,  Me. 
Saco,  Me. 
.  St.  Jago  de  Cuba. 
,  Rye. 

Boston,  Mass 1880 

Newport,  R.I. 
Newburj'port,  Mass. 

Middleton 1873 

Williamsport,  Va. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Exeter. 
Brattleborough,  Vt. 

Campton. 

Exeter. 
Dover. 

Marshall,  111. 


31 


18  3  0. 


Harris  Abbot  .  .  .  . 

Farmer. 
*John  Quincy  Adams 

Lieut.  U.  S.  Navy. 
*George  W.  Beale  .  . 


17  . 

.  Wilton. 

14  .  . 

.  Quincy,  Mass.    . 

.  .  1853 

14  .  . 

.  Quincy,  Mass.     . 

Burlington,  Iowa. 

.  .  1870 

56 


CATALOGUE. 


[1830. 


*John  Abner  Briggs 14 

H.U.  1835;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Abijali  Brigham 18 

Farmer. 

*Horace  Butler 16 

Dart.  Coll.  1836;  Lawyer;  Prob.  Judge. 

Josiah  Butler 14 

Broker. 

Edward  Buxton 26 

*David  Joseph  Clark 17 

Dart.  Coll.  1836;  Lawyer. 
*Robert  Augustine  Cross  ....   14 
Printer. 

♦Thomas  Cutts 19 

Nathaniel  Gardiner  Oilman  .   .  11 
Farmer. 

*David  Green  Goodall 16 

Business. 

*  James  Harrison.  Gray 11 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
*Augustus  C.  L.  Hartwell   ...   14 
Business. 

*  Ephraim  Nelson  Hidden .   ...   19 

Dart.  Coll.  1836;  Clergyman. 
*Samuel  Tenney  Hildreth    ...   13 

H.U.  1837. 
Francis  Parkman  Hurd  ....   10 

H.U.  1839;  M.D.;  Farmer. 
*Horace  Green  Hutchins  .   .   .   .   18 

Dart.  Coll.  1835;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

Ephraim  A.  Hyde 16 

Austin  Daniel  Kilham 12 

Merchant  (retired). 
John  Savillian  Ladd 20 

Dart.  Coll.  1835;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
*Fitz  Henry  Lawrence 13 

Mariner. 
Thomas  Atkins  Livermore    .   .   17 

Dentist. 
Nathaniel  Loveriug  ......   11 

Farmer. 
John  Gilman  Lovering    ....   13 

Business. 
Jarvis  McDuffie .  20 

Yale  Coll.  1836;  Farmer. 
William  Henry  McCrillis    ...   16 

Lawyer. 
*John  H.  Murdough 19 

Clergyman. 
Theodore  Bland  Moses    ....   1 3 

Surveyor. 
*John  Fitz  Henry  Muzzey  ...   13 

H.U.  1835. 
James  William  Odlin 10 

*George  W.  Pendexter 15 

Shipmaster. 

^Nathaniel  Gorham  Phillips    .   .  14 

John  T.  G.  Pike 16 


.  Newburyport,  Mass.    1845 


Sudbury,  Mass. 

South  Acton,  Mass. 
Deerfield 

Liberty ville,  111. 
Deerfield. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
New  Boston. 
Stratham 

Manchester. 
Exeter 

Boston,  Mass. 
Biddeford,  Me.    .   . 
Exeter. 


1861 


1866 
1861 
1870 


Bath 1882 

Beloit,  Wis. 
Bostou,  Mass. .   .   .   .   1853 

Springfield,  Mass.'. 
Littleton,  Mass.  .   .   .   1865 

New  Oi'leans,  La, 
Tamworth 1880 

Norfolk,  Mass. 
Gloucester,  Mass.  .  .   1839 

Exeter. 

Wakefield,  Mass. 
Bath 1877 

Boston,  Mass. 
Freeport,  Me. 

Beverly,  Mass. 

<(  (( 

Epping. 

Camiiridge,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

<< 

Milford. 


Exeter. 

Newton. 
Exeter. 

Epping. 
Rochester. 

Exeter. 
Somersworth. 

Bangor,  Me. 
Wakefield 

Gorham,  Me. 
Exeter. 

West  Roxhury,  Mass. 
Portland,  Me.  .   .   . 


Exeter. 

(< 

Dover. 

Galveston,  Texas. 
Andover,  Mass. 
Hampton  Falls. 


1869 


1846 


1882 


1830-31.] 


CATALOGUE. 


57 


*  Joseph  Hicks  Richards    ....  14  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

John  liiley 15  . 

Shipmaster. 

Abraham  Hazen  Robinson    .   .  17  . 

Yale  Coll.  1835 ;  A.M. ;  M.D. ;  Physician. 

*Benning  W.  Sanborn 17  . 

Business. 

John  Smith 23  . 

Charles  William  Storer  ....  13  . 

Lawyer. 

*  Joseph  Dndley  Thyng 15  . 

Merchant, 

*Benjamin  A.  Thompson  .   ...  17  . 

Teacher. 

Ebenezer  Trask 20  . 

Erastus  S.  Tuttle 13  . 

Francis  William  Upham  ....  13  . 
Bowd.  Coll.  1837;  LL.D.;  Prof.  Phil.,  Rutgers 

Author. 

George  Brown  Webster  ....  16  . 

Fanner. 

Jacob  8.  Wentworth 13  . 

Tolraan  Willey 21    . 

Lawyer. 

Hollis  Willey 22  . 

Carlos  Willey 14  . 

John  F.  Winkley 15  . 

Theodore  Chase  Woodman   .   .  15  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1835;  Lawyer. 


.  Nottingham 1835 

Portland,  Me. 
.  Dover. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Concord. 

.  Deerfield 1874 

Concord. 
.  Brentwood. 
.  Newbury  port,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

.  Exeter 1881 

<( 

.  Deerfield 1837 

Concord. 
.  Gloucester,  Mass. 
.  Newmarket. 
.  Rochester. 
Coll.     Brunswick,  N.J. 

.  East  Kingston. 

.  Exeter. 
.  Campton. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.   Epping. 
.  Hanover. 
.  Amesbury,  Mass. 
.  Rochester. 

Belfast,  Me. 

53 


18  31 


William  Allen 15  . 

H.U.  1837;  A.M.;  Government  Service. 
*Henry  David  Austin 13  . 

H.U.  1839;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
William  Charles  Balch    ....   12  . 

R.  R.  Clerk. 

Joshua  Berry 25  . 

Nicholas  Arthur  Clarke      ...   17  . 

H.U.  1838;  A.M.;  Insurance  Agent. 
*John  M.  Dow 16  . 

Broker. 
Ezekiel  Gilman 14  . 

H.U.  1839. 
John  Gilman 12   . 

Printer. 
*Seth  Hayes 21  . 

J.  M.  Henderson 

■Aaron  Hobart 13  . 

Corporation  Treasurer  (Boston,  Mass.). 

Nathaniel  Holmes 17  . 

H.U.  1837;  A.M.;  Lawyer  and  Author ;  Prof 
LaAV,  H.U.  1868-72;  Judge  Supr.  Ct.  Mo. 


of 


Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Charlestown,  Mass.  .   1879 

Wakefield,  Mass. 
Newburyport,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Portsmouth. 
Exeter. 

Salem,  Mass. 
Dover 1871 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Deerfield. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Deerfield. 

Farmington 1832 

<( 

Dover. 

East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
((  ((  (( 

Peterborough. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 


58 


CATALOGUE. 


[1831. 


Frederic  Jones 17. 

H.U.1835;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
*Edward  M.  E.  Keating  ....  14  . 
Bowd.  CoU.  1835;  Lawyer. 

*Henry  Lorenzo  Low 14  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1836;   A.M.;   Prof.  Ancient  Lang., 
Hobart  Coll. 

*George  Minot 14  . 

H.U.  1836;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

*Horace  Morisou 21  . 

H.U.  1837;  A.M.;  Prof. Math., Univ. Maryland. 

James  Colman  Moses lo  . 

Nathaniel  Noyes 18  . 

Business. 

Edwin  A.  C.  Page 14   . 

Daniel  P.  Pike •  .  .   IG  . 

Clergyman. 
William  B.  Porter 11   . 

William  Pitt  Preble 12  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1840;  Lawyer. 
*George  William  Rice 14  . 

H.U.  1836;  A.M.;  Bank  Cashier. 
*Nathauiel  Gilman  Rogers  ...  13  . 

C.U.  1838;  Teacher. 
*John  Francis  Rogers 11   . 

Business. 

*  William  Sherman  Rowland  .  .  13  . 

Yale  Coll.  1836;  Lawyer. 

James  M.  Saunders 15  . 

*William  Henry  Shackford .  .  .  16  . 
H.U.  1835;  A.M.;  Prof.  Math.  P.E.A. 
Charles  Chauncy  Shackford  .   .   15  . 
H.U.  1835;  A.M.;  Clergyman;  Prof.  Rhet.  and 
Lit.,  Cornell  Univ. 

*  James  Foster  Shores 17  . 

Bank  Cashier. 
Isaac  Smith  Shute 13  . 

Merchant. 
*Henry  Augustus  Shute    ....  10  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1840. 
*David  Scott  Sloan 16  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1836;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
John  M.  Story 12   . 

Merchant. 
Jere.  Webster  Tuck 19  . 

Amh.  Coll.  1840;  Clergyman. 
Samuel  Parsons  Tuck 19  . 

Farmer. 
Daniel  A.  Veasey 14  . 

Business. 

AshtonS.  H.  White 11  . 

*George  Henry  AVills 11   . 

Business. 
Henry  L.  Wiswall 13  . 

Government  Clerk. 


Dublin. 

New  Ipswich. 
York,  Me 1837 

Alton,  111. 
Concord 1852 

Geneva,  N.Y. 

Haverhill,  Mass.    .   .   1858 

Maiden,  Mass. 
Peterborough  .   .   .   .  1870 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Exeter. 
West  Newbury,  Mass. 

Haverhill,  Mass. 
Exeter. 
Kensington. 

Newburyport,  Mass. 
Newburyport,  Mass. 

Illinois. 
Portland,  Me. 

Portsmouth 1881 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter 1847 

Exeter 1870 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Windsor,  Conn.  .   .   .   1856 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Portsmouth. 
Portsmouth 1842 

Exeter. 
Portsmouth. 

Ithaca,  N.Y. 

Portsmouth 1877 

(( 

Exeter. 
(( 

Exeter 1841 

(( 

Haverhill 1841 

Geneva,  N.Y. 
Newburyport,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Kensington. 

Middletown,  Conn, 

Kensington. 
<( 

Exeter. 

Indiana. 
Portsmouth. 

Newburyport,  Mass.    1860 
((  (( 

Exeter. 

Washington,  D.C. 

41 


1832.] 


CATALOGUE. 


59 


1832. 


Ebenezer  Allen 21  .  . 

*Daiiiel  Wells  Alvord 15  .  . 

Union  Coll.  1838;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

Joseph  W.  Batchelder 22  .   . 

*Coffiu  March  Chadvvick  ....  13  .   . 
Steamer  Captain. 

John  Chad  wick 10  .   . 

Shipmaster;  Business  Agent  (Boston,  Mass.). 

William  H.  Chandler 17  .   . 

*  Jacob  Morrill  Currier 18  .   . 

Edward  Henry  Davies    ....   14  .   . 

Bowd.Coll.  18*38;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
*Charles  G.  Dow 15  .   . 

Clerk. 
James  M.  Elliot 12  .   . 

Farmer. 
Josiah  Fogg 17.. 

Farmer. 

*Albert  Gassett 14  .   . 

John  Gardiner  Gilman    ....11.. 

Farmer. 

Edward  St.  L.  Haven 12  .   . 

*Charles  Jarvis 11.. 

Univ.  Vt.  1839;  LL.B. 

Edward  R.  Johnston 21  .   . 

Samuel  Livermore 15  .  . 

John  Langdon  Lovering    .  .   .  12  .  . 

Florist. 
WiUiara  H.  Low 13  .   . 

Merchant. 

*Asa  Mitchell 14  .   . 

William  Perry  Moulton  ....   11    .   . 

Insurance  Agent. 

Edward  S.  Osgood 14  .   . 

*Samuel  H.  Pendexter 14  .  . 

Banker. 
Matthew  Pike 19  .   . 

Farmer. 
John  Foxr  Potter 16  .   . 

M.C.  1858-61;  Lawyer. 
*George  Augustus  Richmond  .  .  15  .   . 

*Edward  Sullivan 12  .  . 

Andrew  W.  Thompson   ....  12  .   . 
R.  R.  Employ. 

*  Albert  Gallatin  Upham   ....  13  .  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1840;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
*John  Wright  Warren 21   .   . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Francis  Brown  Webster  ....16.. 

Dart.  Coll.  1841;  Manufacturer. 
Bernard  Bemus  Whittemore  .  .  15  .   . 

H.U.  1839;  Lawyer  and  Journalist. 


Townsend,  Mass. 
Greenfield,  Mass.  .  .  1871 

Virginia. 
Loudon. 
Exeter    .......  1865 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Exeter. 

(< 

Providence,  R.I. 

Dover 1847 

Pensacola. 

Portland,  Me. 
((  (( 

Dover 1837 

Chester. 
<( 

Exeter. 

Deerfield. 

Boston,  Mass 1838 

Exeter. 
(( 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Weathersfield,Vt.  .  .  1862 

Hillsborough. 
Plymouth. 

Exeter. 

(( 

Dover. 

Chicago,  111. 
Bridge  water,  Mass.  .  1876 

Exeter. 
(( 

Denmark,  Me. 

Dover 1880 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Hampton  Falls. 
((  (( 

Augusta,  Me. 

East  Troy,  Wis 
Providence,  R.I.    .  .  1868 

Havana. 

Exeter 1843 

Durham. 

Portland,  Me. 
Rochester 1847 

Boston,  Mass. 
Lincoln,  Mass.    .   .  .  1869 

Boston,  Mass. 
Salisbury. 

Bostoni^  Mass. 
Peterborough. 

Nashua. 


60 


CATALOGUE. 


[1832-34. 


*  George  A.  Wood 
Business. 
Lewis  Young   .  . 


15 
16 


1833, 


12 


*Thornton  Fleming  Brodiiead 
LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
William  Clough 14  . 

*  John  Parker  Conner 14  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1840;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
James  Davis 14  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1841;  Teacher. 
George  Nehemiah  p]astman  .   .   13  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1839;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

Bagley  Favor 21  . 

Nathaniel  Gordon 12  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1841;  LL.B.;  Capitalist. 
Oliver  Lethbridge  Gridley .  .   .  15  . 

Merchant  (retired). 
*Edward  Wheelock  Hatch  ...  15  . 
Francis  Brown  Hayes 13  . 

H.U.  1839;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
William  Pickering  Hill    ....   13  . 

Dart.  Coll.  18:59;  A.M.;  Editor. 
Richard  Lovering 14  . 

Business. 
Charles  H.  Mitchell 14  . 

Business. 
Frederic  Morrill 18  . 

Lawyer. 
William  Gihnan  Perry 10  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1842;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*  Edward  Warren  Putnam  ...   13  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1840;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
Edward  Shaw 14  . 

Charles  Emery  Soule 10  . 

Bo wd.  Coll.  1842;  A.M.;  Assistant  Surrogate; 
Lawyer. 

William  Cutter  Tenney    ....  16  . 

H.U.  1838;  Clergyman." 

Munroe  G.  I.  Tukesbury    ...  14  . 

*Charles  Tompson 12  . 

Printer. 

Richard  S.  Varnum 16  . 

*  James  Smith  Walker 12  . 

Lewis  Warrington 14  . 

Paymaster,  U.  S.  Navy. 
Edmnnd  Burke  Whitman   ...  20  . 
H.U.  1838;  A.M. 


1834 


♦Nathaniel  Bradley  Baker   ...   15 
H.U.  1839;  Gov.  N.H.;  Lawyer. 
David  A.  Barker    .......   12 

Amos  R.  Binney 15 


Newburyport,  Mass.    1883 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Exeter. 

34 


Newmarket 1862 

Detroit,  Mich. 
Exeter. 
Exeter 1848 

Astoria,  N.Y. 

Amesbmy,  Mass. 

if       "         (I 

Farmington. 

(( 

New  Chester. 

Exeter. 

<< 

Great  Falls. 

Fayville,  Mass. 
P^xeter. 
South  Berwick,  Me, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Concord. 
« 

Exeter. 

Lynn,  Mass. 
Portland,  Me. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Brentwood. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Exeter. 

<( 

Portsmouth 1863 

North  Whitefield,  Me. 
Portland,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

New  York.  N.Y. 


Newmarket. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Amesbury,  Mass. 
South  Berwick,  Me. 


Haverhill,  Mass. 

Peterborough  . 
Norfolk,  Va. 


1875 


1840 


East  Bridge  water,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

25 


Concord 1876 

Des  Moines,  la. 
Rochester. 
Boston,  Mass. 


1834.  J 


CATALOGUE. 


Gl 


John  Brooks 15  .   . 

James  Watson  Brown 21    .   . 

M.D. ;  Physician  (retired). 
Charles  Burley 14  .   . 

Florist, 
Augustus  Burley 15  .  . 

Business. 
Bradbury  Poor  Cilley 10  .   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1843;  Lawyer. 
Thomas  Clements  .......  20  .   . 

Thomas  Bartlett  Doe 24  .   . 

Farmer. 
*George  O.  J.  Durell 24  .   . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 

Charles  Dwinell 16   .   . 

James  E.  Farnam 17  .  .. 

*Georo-e  Dennis  Fowle 12  .   . 

Business. 

*  William  Graves 16  .   . 

*  William  Henderson 20  .   . 

Farmer. 

*  George  Ilobart 14  .   . 

Merchant. 
Samuel  Emerson  Howard  .   .   .   14  .   . 

Merchant. 

Aaron  M.  Hubbard 21    .   . 

Joseph  Ilurd  Ladd 14  .   . 

Merchant. 

*  Joseph  Lewis  Leach 19  .   . 

Merchant. 
"^Horatio  Merrill 17  .   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1840;  Clergyman. 
Nathaniel  Holmes  Morison    .   . 

H.U.  1839;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  Teacher. 
John  Leese  Moses 

C.U.  1841;  A.M.;  Treasurer. 

*David  M.  Noyes 

George  Gilman  Odiorne  .... 

M.D. ;  Preacher. 
Joseph  Osgood 18  .   . 

Clergyman. 
Francis  Edward  Parker  ....   12  .   . 

H.U.  1841;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Nathaniel  G.  Robinson  ....  14  .   . 

Farmer. 

*  William  Ballard  Smith    ....  14  .   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1840;  Lawyer;  Judge  Circ.  Ct. 
John  Babson  Lane  Soule   .   .   .   18   .   . 
Bowd.  Coll.  1840;  Clergyman. 

*Walter  Harris  Tenney 14  .   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1839;  Lawyer. 
*George  Timothy  Upham    .   .   .  14  .  . 
Merchant, 

*Ed ward  Webster 13  .   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1841;  Civil  Engineer. 
Henry  Ciimmings  Whitman  .   .   17  .   . 
Lawyer. 

John  iVI.  Williams 16   .   . 

Clerk. 


18 

12 

14 
11 


Boston,  Mass. 
Framingham,  Mass. 

Framingham  Centre,  Mais. 
Exeter. 


Exeter. 

Chicago,  111. 
Nottingham. 

Manchester. 
Dover. 
Somerswortli. 

Danville,  Va. 
Lee 

Goshen,  N.Y, 
Bangor,  Me. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Alexandria,  D.C. 


1853 


Brentwood. 
Dover  .   .   . 


.  1867 
.  1839 


E.  Bridgewater,  Mass.  1843 

New  Orleans,  La. 
Newburvport,  Mass. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Acton,  Me. 
Portsmouth. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Concord. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Brownlield,  Me..   .  .  1878 

Peterborough. 

Baltimore,  Md, 
Exeter. 

Knoxville,  Tenn. 
Newburyport,  Mass,    1839 
Exeter. 

Jefferson  City,  la, 
Kensington. 

Cohasset,  Mass. 
Portsmouth. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Brentwood. 

(( 

Durham 1866 

Louisville,  Ky. 
Freeport,  Me. 

Highland  Park,  111. 
Concord 1844 

Dunharton. 
Portsmouth 1857 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Boston,  Mass.     .   .   .   1848 
<<  <( 

Billerica. 

Cincinnati,  O. 
Dover. 

Boston,  Mass. 


36 


62 


CATALOGUE. 


[1835. 


1835. 


Ezra  Abbot 16 

Bowd.  Coll.  1840;   A.M.;   LL.D.;    Prof.   New 
Test.  Crit.  H.U. ;  Author. 
William  Benjamin  Bacon  ...   12  . 

H.U.  1841;  A.M.;  Merchant. 
George  Murillo  Bartol 14  . 

B.U.  1842;  Clergyman. 
Charles  T.  Bradley 17  . 

Merchant. 
Enoch  Pay  son  Bui  lard     ....   15  . 

Merchant. 
♦Gardner  Elliot 22  . 

Easiness. 

♦Nicholas  Emery  '. 13  . 

Benjamin  F.  Fish 17  . 

Business. 
Robert  Ilsley  Frothingham    .  .  13  . 

Business. 
♦Augustus  K.  Gardner 14  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Daniel  Swan  Gilchrist     ....  13  . 

Lawyer. 
Charles  Jervis  Gilman     ....   11  . 

M.C.  1858-9;  Farmer. 

James  W.  Greene 23  . 

Rufus  H.  Hilliard 20  . 

Farmer. 
♦Edward  Frothingham  Howard .  13  . 

Business. 
♦Nathaniel  Dean  Hubbard  ...   14  . 

H.U.  1840;  Broker. 
William  Augustus  Kimball    .   .  22  . 

Lawyer. 
Timothy  J.  Murray 15  . 

Business. 
♦Frederic  O.  Pendexter    ....  16  . 

Merchant. 

Elvin  J.  Pike 13  . 

Fitz  John  Porter 14  . 

West  Point,  1845;  Gen.  U.S.A. 
♦Charles  Henry  Porter 18  . 

Yale  Coll.  1839;  Theol.  Student. 
Barrett  Edwards  Potter  ....  16  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1841;  Banker. 
Daniel  Fox  Potter 16. 

Bowd.  Coll.  1841;  Clergyman. 
Edward  Reed 14  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1841;  Business. 
♦James  Smith 19  . 

Yale  Coll.  1840;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Nicholas  Emery  Soule 10  . 

H.U.  1845;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Teacher  [Cincinnati]. 
Samuel  Storer 15 

Lawyer. 
Jonas  M.  Tebbets 16 


Jackson,  Me. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 
((  (( 

.  Portland,  Me. 

Lancaster,  Mass. 
.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
.  Concord. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Exeter 1876 

New  York,  N;Y. 

.  Portland,  Me 1840 

.  Thornton. 

Detroit,  Mich. 
.  Newburyport,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Roxbury,  Mass.     .   .   1876 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Charlestown. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Exeter. 

Brunswick,  Me. 
.  Smithfield,  R.I. 
.  Kensington. 


Newburyport. 
(< 

Charlestown  .  . 

Boston,  Mass. 
Shapleigh,  Me. 

Rochester. 
Newmarket. 


1865 


1872 


Dover 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Hampton  Falls. 
Alexandria,  D.C. 

Morristown,  N.Y. 

Portland,  Me 1841 

((  (< 

Augusta,  Me. 
((  (( 

Augusta,  Me. 

Brunswick,  Me. 
Yarmouth,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Peterborough   ....   1846 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Exeter. 
(( 

Portsmouth. 

San  Diego,  Cal. 
Rochester. 


1835-36.] 


CATALOGUE. 


63 


*Nathaiiiel  Tracy 13 

Student. 

William  Orne  WJiite 14 

H.U.  1840;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
*  Joseph  Addison  White    ....   18 
H.U.  1840;  Teacher. 
Joseph  Phinney  Whittemore     .   14 
Lawyer. 
*Augustus  Whitman 14 

George  Dudley  Wildes 17 

Clergyman  (Riverdale). 
William  Gray  Wise 14 

Manufacturer. 


Newburyport,  Mass.    1843 
«  « 

Salem,  Mass. 

Brookline,  Mass. 
Peterborough  ....  1843 

Middletown,  Pa. 
Peterborough. 

Detroit,  Mich. 
Abington,  Mass.    .   .   1880 

Worcester,  Mass. 
Newburyport,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Portsmouth. 

Auburn,  N.Y. 

36 


1836, 


*Amos  Tappan  Akerman  .  ...  15 
Dart.  Coll.  1842;  U.S.  Att.  Gen.  1870-72; 
yer. 
Stephen  Rowe  Bellows    ....  14 
Lawyer. 

*  James  Blodgett 24  , 

H.U.  1841;  Clergyman. 

Joseph  D.  L.  Davis 14 

David  Fogg  Drew 16 

Dart.  Coll.  1842;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*  Walter  Moody  Elliot 12  , 

Business. 

*  John  Abbot  Emery 17 

*Marcus  Fox 16  . 

*Philemon  Brown  Francis    ...  22  . 

Benjamin  F.  Gilman 22  . 

M.D. 

Moses  F.  Greene   . 23  . 

Eldridge  Gurney 18  . 

Business. 
Wells  Healey .  16  . 

Farmer. 
Howland  Holmes 21  . 

H.U.  1843;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
*Richard  Hubbard 13  . 

Broker. 
Aaron  Dean  Hubbard 10  . 

Broker. 

*  William  Jarvis 12  . 

Leonard  Fitz  Edw.  Jarvis     .  .  17  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1840  ;  A.M. ;  Lawyer. 
John  Prentiss  Proctor  Kelly    .  16  . 

Merchant. 
Samuel  Kimball 20  . 

Teacher. 
Samuel  Connor  Lawrence     .  .  13  . 

Capitalist. 
James  W.  Locke 21  . 


,  .  .  Portsmouth 1880 

Law-       Cartersville,  Ga. 


.  Walpole. 

.  Westford,  Mass. 


1845 


.  .  New  York,  N.Y. 
.   .  Milton,  Mass. 

Lynn,  Mass. 
.   .  Exeter 1873 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.  .  Springfield 1842 

.  .  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

.  .  Lunenburg,  Mass.     .   1841 

Quincy,  111. 
.  .  Boston,  Mass. 

.  .  Smithfield,  R.I. 
.  .  Abington,  Mass. 
St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

.   .  Hampton  Falls. 

<(  (( 

.   .  East  Bridge  water,  Mass. 

Lexington,  Mass. 
.  .  Charlestown     ....  1882 

•  Boston,  Mass. 
.   .  Charlestown. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  .  Weathersfield,  Vt.     .  1842 
.  ^ .  Surry,  Me. 

Columbia,  Cal. 

.   .  Exeter. 
(( 

.   .  Shapleigh,  Me. 

Cane  Spring  Depot,  Ky. 

.  .  Exeter. 
(( 

.   .  Roxbury,  Mass. 


64 


CATALOGUE. 


[1836-37. 


♦Samuel  B.  Locke 20  .   .  . 

Albert  \Y.  Lovering 11    .   .   . 

Bookseller. 
Samuel  Adams  Morison  .   .   .  .   18  .   .   . 
Business. 

*  James  Morison 18  .   .   . 

H.U.  1844;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Nathan  Andrew  Moulton  .   .   .   12  .   .   . 
Business. 
*John  Chandler  Nourse    .   .   .   .   14  .   .   . 
H.U.  1840. 

♦William  Nudd 18  .   .   . 

Farmer. 

George  Osgood 18  .   .   . 

Farmer, 

William  Plumer 12  .   .   . 

H.U.  1845;  LL.B.;  Business. 

♦Henry  Sargent 14  .   .   . 

Yale  Coll.  1841;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Samuel  Smith 11   .   .   . 

Planter. 
Richard  Wen  man  Swan  .  .  .  .  19  .  .  . 
H.U.  1842;  A.M. ;  Prof.  Lang,  and  Lit. ;  Iowa  Coll 

George  Walker 12  .  .  . 

Dart.  Coll.1842;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  U.S.  Consul  Gen. 
John  S.  Ware  .........   13  ..   . 

♦Horatio  Woodman 15  .   .   . 

LL.B;  Lawyer. 


W.  Cambridge,  Mass.  1838 
P^xeter. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Peterborough. 

Oaklands,  Cal. 
Peterborough  ....   1882 

Quincy,  Mass. 
Hampton  Falls. 

Newburyport,  Mass. 
Hallowell,  Me.     .  .   .  1844 


Kensington 

Exeter. 
Kensino;ton. 


Epping. 

Lexington,  Mass. 
Leicester,  Mass. 

Worcester,  Mass. 
Mississippi. 


1863 


1858 


West  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Grinnell,  Iowa. 
Peterborough. 

Paris,  France. 
Hampton  Falls. 
Buxton,  Me 1879 

Boston,  Mass. 

37 


1837. 


Samuel  Augustus  Badger  .   .  .  15  .  .  .  Kittery,  Me. 

Yale  Coll.  1844;  Business.  Boston,  Mass. 

♦John  Bradford  Ball 16  .   .   .  Portsmouth 1844 

Clerk.  Boston,  Mass. 

Jeremy  Belknap  Barker     .   .   .  20  .   .   .  Wakefield. 

Lawyer.  White  Plain  Co.,  Nevada. 

William  Barker 23  .   .   .  Ellsworth,  Me. 

Wheelwright.  River  Falls,  Wis. 

JohnB.  Beale. 18  .   .  .  Scituate,  Mass. 

Charles  Henry  Bell 13  .   .   .  Chester. 

Dart.  Coll.  1844;LL.D.;  Lawyer;  U.S.  Sen.  1879;        Exeter. 
Gov.  N.H.  1881-2. 

Abel  Herbert  Bellows 14  .   .   .  Walpole. 

H.U.  1842;  A.M.;  L.L.B.  Boston,  Mass. 

Adino  Nye  Brackett     .*....   15  ..   .  Lancaster. 

Dart.  Coil.  1844;  M.D.;  Physician.  Negrofoot,  Va. 

♦Joseph  Hildreth  Bradley    .   .   .   15  .   .   .  Haverhill,  Mass.    .   .   1882 

Dart.  Coll.  1844;  Lawyer."  Boston,  Mass. 

♦George  Henry  Bullard     .   .   .   .   13  .   .   .  Concord. 

Daniel  Chaplin 16...  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

M.D. 

George  Fdber  Clark 20  .   .   .  Dublin. 

Clergyman.  Mendon,  Mass. 

William  Henry  Cobbs 14  .   .   .  Exeter. 

R.R.  Clerk.  North  Springfield,  Mo. 

♦George  Washinaton  Copp     .  .   17  .  .  .  Wakefield 1864 

Bowd.  Coll.  18427 


1837-38.] 


CATALOGUE. 


UNIVERSITY 


OF 


65 


Stephen  W.  Drew 19  . 

*Joel  S.  Furber 14  . 

*  Andrew  Bowers  Gale 12  . 

Business. 
William  Henry  Gorham  ....  10  . 
M.D. 

*Charles  Hammond 13  . 

*William  Samuel  Hatch    ....  14  . 
Merchant. 

Henry  y.  Hajes 18  . 

Business. 
*Charles  Edwin  Kimball  ....  15  . 
Clerk. 
John  William  Kingman  .   .   .   .   16  . 
H.U.  1843;  Lawyer;  Judge  Supreme  Court. 

Benjamin  H.  Merrill 14  . 

George  Osborne  Odlin     ....  14  . 

Farmer. 
John  Qaincy  Adams  Perkins    .  12  . 
Business. 

Oliver  James  Rand 17. 

Treasurer. 

*Alfred  Rodman 16  . 

John  Eastman  Sanborn  ....   13  . 
M.D.;  Physician. 

Augustus  Lord  Soule 10  . 

H.U.  1846;  Lawyer;  Judge  Supreme  Court 
Mass.  1879-81. 
Ebenezer  Carlton  Sprague    .  .   14 

H.U.  1843;  Lawyer. 
Samuel  Stevens  Thj^ng  ....  16 
Merchant. 
*Ebenezer  Franklin  Tucke  ...  15 
Dart.  Coll.  1843;  Lawyer. 

*John  M.  C.  Veazey 14 

Lawyer. 

John  C.  Wadleigh 21 

*Seth  Webb   . 14 

H.U.  1843;  Lawyer. 


.  Milton. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Salem,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 

.  Exeter. 
ti 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Diniwiddie  Co.,  Va.  .  1868 

Georgetown,  Ky. 
.  Durham. 

Dover. 

.  Kensington 1850 

(( 

.  Madbury. 

Wyoming  Territory. 
.  Alna,  Me. 
.  Exeter. 

Morison,  HI. 
.  Exeter. 

North  Bend,  Ind. 
.  Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  New  Bedford,  Mass.    1853 
.  Exeter. 

Rockport,  Me. 
.  Exeter. 

Boston, 


Buffalo,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

Exeter. 
(( 

Kensington 1857 

Exeter. 
Exeter 1880 

Indiana. 
Meredith. 
Scituate,  Mass.  .  .  .  1862 

36 


1838. 


Henry  H.  Barstow 14  . 

Sherburne  Pierce  Blal%*3  ....  12  . 

Business. 
Ozias  Goodwin  Chapman  ...  18  . 
Business. 

*JohnCoe 16  . 

Business. 

*CharlesD.  Dudley 15  . 

*Caleb  Ellis  Farley 20  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1843;  Teacher. 

William  Perry  Fogg 12  . 

Merchant ;  Author. 
William  Nathaniel  Folsom    .   .  11  . 
Shipmaster. 


.  .  Kingston. 

.  .  Raymond. 

.  .  Boston,  Mass. 

Canada. 

.   .  Durham 

.  1879 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

.  .  Roxbury,  Mass. .  . 

.  1843 

.  .  Hampton  Falls    .  . 

.  1852 

Seguin,  Tex. 

.  .  Exeter. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

.  .  Exeter. 

66 


CATALOGUE. 


[1838-39. 


Ezra  White  Gale    .  . 

Dart.  Coll,  1843;  A.M.;  Insurance 
♦William  Henry  Gilman   . 

Yale  Coll.  1847;  Lawyer. 
Samuel  Hutchins  Goodall 

Dart.  Coll.  1844;  Lawyer. 
Cbaiies  Henry  Gould  . 

Business. 
Benjamin  Emerson  Hall 
Charles  Hosea  Hildreth 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Joseph  Chase  Hilliard  . 

Insurance  Agent. 
Samuel  Allison  Holmes 

Lawyer. 
Abram  Jacquith     .   .   . 
Franklin  Lane     .... 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Daniel  Flagg  Melclier  . 

Business. 
Abner  Little  Merrill     . 

H.U.  1846;  M.D.;  Merchant 
Samuel  Blake  Osgood . 
*George  C.  Peavey     .  . 

Lawyer. 
♦Nathaniel  Gilman  Perry 

H.U.  1846. 
♦Richard  Saltonstall  .  . 

Real  Estate  Broker. 
♦Charles  H.  Sanborn  .  . 
John  Edward  Shackford 
George  Smith  Shute     . 

Govt.  Clerk  (Boston,  Mass.) 
Amos  Towle 

Teacher. 
♦Joseph  Hurd  Walker   . 

H.U.  1843;  Civil  Engineer. 
Joseph  Burbeen  Walker 

Yale  Coll.  1844. 
♦Augustus  Henry  Weeks 

Merchant. 
James  Wilson      .... 
♦Augustus  Wiswall     .  . 

Business. 
♦Jasper  Hazen  York  .  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
William  Young    .... 

Journalist. 


.   14 

Agent. 
.   12 

.   15 

.  13 


.  18 
.   12 


.  17 
.  15 


.  22 
.  15 

.  14 

.  12 


12 
22 


.  11 
.  14 


23 
13 
11 


.  15 
.  15 
.  16 
.  14 


19 
15 


.  22 
.  21 


Kingston. 

St.  John,  N.B. 

Exeter 1860 

(( 

Bath. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Exeter. 
Gloucester,  Mass. 

Kensington. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Peterborough. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Greenfield. 
Exeter. 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Exeter. 

Springfield,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Epping. 

Strafford 1876 

(( 

Exeter 1855 

(( 

Salem,  Mass    ....  1875 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Falmouth,  Me. 

Portsmouth. 

Exeter. 
« 

Exeter. 

Mobile,  Ala. 
Charlestown,  Mass.  .  1858 

Boston,  Mass. 

Concord. 
(( 

Exeter 1879 

(( 

Rochester. 

Exeter 1880 

Newton,  Mass. 
Rochester 1874 

Dover. 
Scituate,  Mass. 

35 


1839. 


Francis  Peabody  Abbot  ....  12  . 

Dentist. 
George  Edward  Balch     ....  16  . 

Expert  Accountant. 
*  Daniel  Webster  Barber   ....  16  . 

Clergyman. 


Glenburn,  Me. 

Berlin,  Prussia. 
Ne\vbnr3'port,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Epping 1881 


1839-40.] 


CATALOGUE. 


67 


Charles  Henry  Branscomb    ..17. 
Dart.  Coll.  1845;  Business. 

*Charles  Harod  Brown 13  . 

Hotel  Keeper. 

*  James  Jackson  Cruft 12  . 

H.U.  1846. 

John  L.  Davis 14  . 

Benjamin  Rice  Davison  .   ...   14  . 
George  Faulkner 20  . 

H.U.  1844;  M.D.;  Physician. 
*Robert  Farris  Fisk 19  . 

Yale  Coll.  1844;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Business. 
Samuel  Augustus  Fisk    ....  17  . 

Yale  Coll.  1844;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
James  Cooly  Fletcher 16. 

B.U.  1846;  Clergyman;  Author. 
George  Silsbee  Hale 13  . 

H.U.  1844;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Moses  Wingate  Hayes    ....  15  . 

Lawyer. 

*  Jonathan  Homer  Lane    ....  19  . 

Yale  Coll.  1846;  A.M.;  Coast  Survey  Official. 

Abram  Bracket  Lord 21 

Rolla  Oscar  Page 18 

H.U.    1845;    Clergyman;    A.M.;    Prof.    Math 
Hobart  Coll.  1850-51. 
Horace  Parker 22 

Bowd.  Coll.  1845;  Teacher. 
John  Jacob  Pickering 16 

Bank  Cashier. 
William  Lawrence  Plumer    .  .   14 

Farmer. 
Joseph  Plummer 19 

Farmer. 

*  Jonathan  Russell 14 

H.U.  1846;  A.M.;  Merchant. 
*Charles  Henry  Boylston  Snow  .   17 

H.U.  1844;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Samuel  Stanton 18 

*Robert  Swain 16 

Edward  Prentiss  Tucke  ....   14 

H.U.  1846;  Teacher. 
George  William  Tuxbury  ...  16 

Dart.  Coll.  1845;  Lawyer. 
John  Stoughton  Watson    ...  13 
William  Webster 15 

Dart.  Coll.  1844;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

*  Albert  Gallatin  Weeks    ....   19 

Dart.  Coll.  1844;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*  George  Henry  Williams  ....   14 
Levi  Thayer  Woodman  ....  22 


Newmarket. 
Manchester,  Eng. 

Haverhill,  Mass. 
((  (( 

Boston,  Mass  .  .  .  .  1849 
((  (( 

Kittery,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Billerica,  Mass. 

Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Cambridge,  Mass.     .  1863 
(<  (< 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Northampton,  Mass. 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Naples,  Italy. 
Keene. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Madbury. 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Hornby,  N.Y.    .  .   .  1880 

Washington,  D.C. 
Ossipee. 
Canton,  N.Y. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Kittery,  Me. 

Eliot,  Me. 

Portsmouth. 
(( 

Epping. 
(( 

Milton. 

(( 

Milton,  Mass 1875 

Manila,  Phil.  Islands. 

Fitchburg,  Mass.   .  .  1875 
((  (( 

Barnstead. 

New  Bedford,  Mass.    1843 

Kensington. 

Williamsburg,  S.C. 
Salisburj^,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Kingston. 

Port  Chester,  N.Y. 
Gilford 1853 

Barnstead. 
Roxbury,  Mass. 
Candia. 

32 


1840, 


*George  W.  Badger 
Shipmaster. 
Leonidas  Balch   .  . 
Clerk. 


14  .  .   .  Kittery,  Me 184? 

16  .  .  .  Newburyport,  Mass. 


68 


CATALOGUE. 


[1840. 


Ezra  Barker 20 

Farmer. 

George  Albert  Blake 12 

Will.  Coll.  1849;  M.D.;  Physician. 

John  Smith  Cavender 16 

Business. 

*Hiram  Chase 20 

Union  CoH.  1844. 
John  Quincy  Adams  Clark    .  .  15 

Fruit  Grower. 
Joseph  Manning  Cleaveland    .   1 6 
Coll.  N.J.  1846;  M.D.;  Supt.  Insane  Asylum. 
*George  Nehemiah  Cleaveland  .   14  . 
Yale  Coll.  1847;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Henry  Martin  Crane 11. 

♦Frederic  Farley 16  . 

James  Wilson  Green 21  . 

Seth  Walker  Hartwell 16  . 

Civil  Engineer. 
*John  Adams  Hastings     ....  16  . 
H.U.  1846:  Teacher. 
Charles  Newell  Healey    ....  14  . 
Farmer. 
*John  Locke 17  . 

*  Charles  Lowe 11  . 

H.U.  1847;  A.M.;  Clergyman;  Sec.  Unit.  Assoc. 
Henry  Rowland  Merrill  ....   12  . 

Merchant. 

Charles  William  Orne 1.3  . 

*George  Howard  Pearson    ...  16  . 

Business. 

William  Camp  Porter 18  . 

Eliphalet  Porter  Robinson     .   .  15  . 
Jacob  Rogers 11  . 

Business. 

William  Rogers 13  . 

James  Henry  Rundlett    ....   18  . 

Business. 
George  William  Shackford    .  .  18  . 
Charles  Gilman  Smith 12  . 

H.U.  1847;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*  Jonathan  Coolidge  Stone    ...   13  . 

H.U.  1848;  M.D.;  Physician. 
James  Camp  Tappan 15  . 

Yale  Coll.  1845;  Lawyer. 
Joseph  Warren  Towle 15  . 

H.U.  1851;  Lawyer. 

Nathaniel  Warren 23  . 

*Charles  Henry  West 12  . 

Business. 
Henry  Trowbridge  Wiswall  .  .  20  . 

Yale  Coll.  1M7;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 


Ellsworth,  Me. 

La  Grange,  Me. 
Raymond. 

AValpole. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Chester 1845 


Sanbornton. 

California. 
Exeter. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 
Exeter 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Exeter. 


Chester. 
Littleton,  Mass. 

Washington,  D.C. 
Brighton,  Mass.     .  . 

Erie,  Pa. 
Hampton  Falls. 

Stratham. 
W.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Exeter 

Somerville,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass.     .  .  . 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Fredericksburg,  Va. 
Brentwood. 
Exeter. 

Lowell,  Mass. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
Exeter. 

Groveland,  Mass. 
Barrington. 
Exeter. 

Chicago,  m. 
Newburyport,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Vicksburg,  Miss. 

Helena,  Ark. 
Epping. 

Exeter. 
Brookfield. 
Charlestown     .... 


1877 
1841 

1851 


1862 
1874 


1870 


1868 


1865 


Exeter. 

Washington,  D.C. 


33 


1841.] 


CATALOGUE. 


69 


1841. 


George  Bicknell  Ager 15 

Accountant;  City  Treasury. 
Ebenezer  Bacon ..11 

Merchant. 

*  Jeremiah  Olney  Carr 17 

B.U.  1848;  Lawyer. 
*jSamuel  Fulton  Clark 23 

Clergyman. 
Charles  Edward  Clark 15 

Business. 
Henry  William  Cleaveland    .   .  13 

Architect. 
George  Washington  Collamore    23 
Frederic  Augustus  Copp    ...   18 

Yale  Coll.  1847;  A.M. 
Isaac  llsley  Cummings    ....   15 

H.U.  1846;  A.M.;  M.D. 
Henry  Damon 16 

Business. 
William  Abbot  Everett   ....   13 

H.U.  1849;  A.M.;  LL.B. 

*  Francis  Augustus  Faulkner  .   .   16 

H.U.  1846;  Lawyer. 
William  Cranch  Bond  Fifield    .   12 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Abraham  Hilliard  Flanders  .   .   13 

Union  Coll.  1848;  M.D.;  Physician. 
*Ira  Freeman  Folsom 20 

Dart.  Coll.  1848;  Lawyer. 
Josiah  James  Folsom 14 

Farmer. 
Jonathan  Folsom  French   .   .   .19 

Charles  Stephen  Gale 16 

Daniel  Francis  Grant 17 

*Samuel  Hale 16 

■Agriculturist, 

Angier  March  Hobbs 14 

*John  Samuel  Hoitt 15 


*Henry  Whitcomb  Holman  ...   16 
H.U.  1848;  Lawyer. 

Peter  Thacher  Hunt 20 

Dart.  Coll.  1847. 

*Charles  Kimball 11 

John  Kittredge 16 

M.D.;  Physician. 

William  H.  Lackey 23 

Collector. 

*  Howard  Malcolm  Moses ....  1 0 

Paper  Manufacturer. 

*Samuel  Dodge  Moses 14 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Thomas  Kitson  Perkins  ....  14 
Business. 

*  Joseph  Richards 22 


.  East  Bridge  water,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 
<(  (( 

.  Providence,  R.I.    .  .  1856 

.  Peterborough  .   .  .  .  1861 

Ware,  Mass. 
.  Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Exeter. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  Wakefield. 

.  Portland,  Me. 
<(  (( 

.  West  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Beverly,  Mass. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

.  Keene 1879 

(( 

.  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Exeter. 

Slatersville,  R.I. 

.  Gilford 1859 

(< 

.  Exeter. 

.  Danville. 

.  Meredith. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Portsmouth 1853 

RoUinsford. 
.  Exeter. 
.  Exeter 1852 

Sacramento,  Cal. 
.  Bolton,  Mass 1853 

New  Orleans,  La. 
.  Ashburnham,  Mass. 

.  Exeter. 
.  Andover,  Mass. 
Taunton,  Mass. 

.  Marblehead,  Mass. 

((  (( 

.  Exeter 1857 

Newmarket. 
.  Exeter 1872 

KnoxviUe,  Tenn. 
.  Exeter. 

Newmarket. 
.  Braintree,  Mass.    .   .  1879 

Quincy,  Mass. 


70 


CATALOGUE. 


[1841-42. 


Robert  Lambert  Robinson  .   .   .  14 

♦Albert  Smith  Scott 17 

Lawyer. 

William  Henry  Slocum    .   .   .   .  23  .   .   . 

Merchant. 

Elijah  Brigham  Stoddard  .   .   .  15  .  .   . 
B.U.  1847;  A.M.:  Lawyer. 

*George  Dalton  Thomes  .   .   .   .  22  .   .   . 

*Charles  Hall  Thyng 17  .   .   . 

Tailor. 

George  Henry  Torr 16  .   .   . 

George  White 19  .   .  . 

Yale  Coll.  1848;  LL.B.;  Lawyer;  Probate  Judge 
(Boston,  jVIass.). 

Ephraim  White 21   .   .   . 

*Rufus  Anderson  Whitman     .   .  21   .   .   . 
Teacher. 

Bernard  Crosby  Whitman  .   .   .  13   .   .   . 
H.U.  1846;  Lawyer;  Judge  Supr.  Ct.,  Nevada, 
1869-75;  Ch.  J.  1872-74. 

Samuel  Wood  Winter 16  .  .  . 


.   .  Roxbury,  Mass. 


Peterborough  . 


Boston,  Mass. 


1877 


Upton,  Mass. 

Worcester,  Mass. 

Ossipee  . 1845 

Exeter 1881 

Boston,  Mass. 
Rochester. 
Quincy,  Mass. 

Dedham,  Mass. 

Rochester. 

New  Gloucester,  Me. 

AValtham,  Mass. 
Virginia  City,  Nevada. 

Ossipee. 

43 


1842. 


George  W.  Babcock 


Dermatologist. 
Nathaniel  Parsons  Brown  .   .   .   19  .   .   . 

Edidn  Augustus  Buck 17  .  . '. 

Yale  Coll. 'l840;  Clergyman. 

Charles  Putnam  Carter    .   .   .   .   15  .   .   . 

Business. 

*Paul  Ansel  Chadbourne  .   .   .   .   18  .   .   . 

Will.  Coll.   1848;  A.M.;    LL.D.;   M.D.;    Pres. 

Will.  Coll. ;  Pres.  Agric.  Coll.,  Mass. ;  Author. 

James  Luther  Chamberlain   .   .   16  .   .   . 

Merchant. 

♦Nathaniel  Williams  Cilley .  .  .  16  .  .  . 

Mechanic. 

John  Henry  Robertj at  Crosby  .   14  .   .  . 

Francis  Curtis 15  .   .   . 

Paper  Manufacturer. 

John  Locke  Doggett 17  .   .   . 

*Levi  Farwell 14  .   .   . 

Watson  Freeman 12  .  .   . 

Business. 

Ebenezer  Folsom 13  .   .  . 

Business. 
John  Bradbury  Frothingham 

Business. 
Robert  Henry  Fuller    . 
Surrogate  Clerk. 
*  George  Lowell  Gardner 

John  Herbert 

*Gardner  James  Hoitt   . 

Israel  Small  Hopkinson 

*John  Augustine  Hurd  . 


23  .  .  .  Boston,  Mass. 

<(  << 

Stratham. 
Bucksport,  Me. 

Wakefield. 

Franklin,  Mass. 
SomersAvorth    .   .  . 

Williarastown,  Mass. 


1883 


.   14  . 


16 


11  .   . 

19  .   . 

12  .   . 

20  .   . 
17  .   . 


Alexandria,  D.C. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Nottingham 1855 

(( 

Alexandria,  D.C. 
Newton,  Mass. 

Clarendon  Hills,  Mass. 
Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Fitchburg,  Mass.   .   .   1851 
Boston,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

(( 

Exeter. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Exeter 1845 

Salisbury,  Mass. 

Exeter 1856 

Limington,  Me. 
Charlestown,  Mass.  .   1845 


1842-43.] 


CATALOGUE. 


71 


William  Frederic  Lane    ....  24  . 

Bank  Cashier. 

Mark  Smith  Palmer 17  . 

Silas  Franklin  Peirce 16  . 

Eeal  Estate  Agent. 

John  Scott  Pickett 18  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*  Francis  Edward  Prevaux  ...   20  . 

B.U.  184G;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

Henry  Saltonstall 14  . 

H.U.  1848;  A.M.;  Corporation  Treasurer. 

Luther  Eastman  Shepard   ...  21  . 

Dart. Coll.  1851;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

Walter  Durgin  Smith 18  . 

James  Caleb  Smith 18  . 

Rodney  Metcalf  Stimson    ...19. 

Marietta  Coll.  1847;  Treas.  Marietta  Coll. 

Nathan  Batchelder  Tilton  ...  22  . 

Farmer. 

John  Fogg  Towle 20  . 

Farmer. 

*Elijah  Munroe  Tubbs 19  . 

John  Whitman 17  . 

*Charles  Wellington  Wilder    .   .  14  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 

♦Frederic  William  Williams    .  .  13  . 

Jeweller. 

*  William  Frederic  Williams    .  .  12  . 

Mariner. 

Augustus  Atkinson  Woodbury    14  . 


Exeter. 

Pa. 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Frankfort.  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Triana,  Ala. 

Danville,  Ala. 
Amesbury,  Mass.  .  .  1860 

Salem,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Ra3'mond. 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Newmarket. 
Culpepper,  Va. 
Milford. 

Marietta,  O. 
East  Kingston. 

Lee. 

Exeter. 

Hancock 1878 

Calais,  Me. 

Leominster,  Mass.    .  1871 

Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter 1846 


Exeter. 


38 


1843. 


Henry  Quincy  Adams 16 

^ Adams  Ayer 20 

H.U.  1848;  Clergyman. 
Horace  Clinton  Bacon 19 

Lawyer. 
Josiah  Bartlett 13 

Dart.  Coll.  1851;  Treasurer. 
'James  Francis  Brown 23 

Clergyman. 
John  Wesley  Clement 17 

Business. 
'George  Washington  Coos  well  .   13 

H.U.  1849;  Law  Student.  ^ 
Thomas  Kittredge  Cummins     .   14 

Merchant. 

Henry  Curtis 18 

James  Bolivar  Dunlap     ....   18 
Lebeus  Bayley  Fi field 17 

Amh.  Coll.  1853;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

John  Parker  Gale 17 

John  Williams  Getchell  ....   11 

Business. 


West  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Sacramento,  Cal. 
Haverhill,  Mass.    .   .   1882 

Montreal,  Canada. 
West  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 
Stratham. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Quinc}',  Mass.    .  .  .  1853 

West  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Exeter. 


Peterborough  .  .  . 

Le  Roy,  N.Y. 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Newton,  Mass. 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Yarmouth,  N.S. 

Kearney  June,  Neb. 
South  Hampton. 
Exeter. 


1854 


72                                                   CATAT-OGUE. 

Gardiner  Gilman 

.  14  .   . 

.  Exeter. 

Farmer. 

" 

Charles  Henry  Goodwin  .  .  . 

.  14  . 

.  Exeter. 

Business. 

Stoneham,  Mass. 

Francis  James  Gould  .... 

.  15  . 

.  Charlestown,  Mass. 

H.U.  1850;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 

*Cliester  Harding 

.   16  . 

.  Springfield,  Mass.     . 

H.U.  1847;  Lawyer. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Horace  Harding 

.  15  . 

.  Springfield,  Mass. 

H.U.  1848;  State  Engineer. 

Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

John  Lovell  Hatch 

.  22  . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

Cornelius  Henry  Herman  .   . 

.  14  . 

.  Norfolk,  Va. 

Daniel  Clark  Hill 

.  19  . 

.  Farmington. 

*Thomas  Sanford  Jamieson    . 

.   15  . 

.  Alexandria,  D.C.  .   . 

Engine  Builder. 

«               <i 

John  Hemy  Kimball    .... 

.  15  .   . 

.  Exeter. 

Farmer. 

(( 

Samuel  Plumer  Ladd   .... 

.  14  . 

.  .  Epping. 

Farmer. 

(( 

*Charles  William  Little    .  .  . 

.  13  . 

.  Cambridge,  Mass. .  . 

H.U.  1850;  A.M. 

Brattleborough,  Vt. 

John  Alexander  Munroe     .  . 

.  22  . 

.  .  Bradford,  Mass. 

William  Osgood 

.  20  . 

.  Kensington. 

H.U.  1850;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Boston,  Mass. 

*  George  Henry  Peirce    .... 

.  14  . 

.  .  Dover 

Contractor. 

(( 

*Woodbridge  Odlin  Perkins   . 

.   12  . 

.  Exeter 

Painter. 

(< 

John  Taylor  Perry 

.  11   . 

.  Exeter. 

H.U.1852 ;  A.M. ;  Editor  &  Author  [Cincinnati 

,0.]      " 

George  Washington  Plumer . 

.  15  . 

.  .  Epping. 

Farmer. 

<( 

Jonathan  Robinson 

.  23  . 

.  .  Brentwood. 

Nathaniel  Isaac  Sawyer  .   .   . 

.  10  . 

.   .  Cincinnati,  0. 

'^Samuel  Abbot  Smith    .... 

.  14  . 

r  .  Peterborough   .... 

H.U.  1849;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

West  Cami)ridge,  Mass. 

Samuel  Taylor 

.  22  . 

.   .  Brentwood. 

John  Heartbury  Thyng  .   .   . 

.  24  . 

.   .  Brentwood. 

Farmer. 

" 

*Joseph  Trumbull 

.   17  . 

.   .  Worcester,  Mass.  .  . 

Broker. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

*Elbridge  Gerry  Wellington   . 

.  16  . 

.  Lexington,  Mass.  .   . 

Charles  Sidney  Whitehouse  . 

.  16  . 

.  .  Rochester. 

Gov't  Service. 

Boston,  Mass. 

John  Samuel  Whiting  .... 

.  14  . 

.  .  Charlestown,  Mass. 

H.U.  1850;  M.D.;  Physician. 

«                 « 

George  Henry  Wiggin    .   .   . 

.  13  . 

.  Exeter. 

Business. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Joseph  C.  A.  Wingate    .   .  . 

.  12  . 

.   .  Strathara. 

Bowd.Coll.  1851;  A.M.;  U.S.  Consul. 

Shanghai,  China. 

George  Washington  Young  . 

.  17  . 

.   .  Strafford. 

Lowell,  Mass. 

[1843. 


1875 


1862 


1872 


1873 
1883 


1865 


1880 
1849 


43 


1844.] 


CATALOGUE. 


73 


1844. 


Curtis  Coe  Bean 16 

Miner. 
Robert  C.  M.  Bowles 15 

Business. 
Robert  Waterston  Chase    ...  14 

Merchant. 
Samuel  Greely  Clarke 17 

H.U.  1851;  Lawyer. 
*George  Spencer  Cobbs    ....  15 
Willis  Strong  Coltoii 15 

Yale  Coll.  1850;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
Charles  Doe 14 

Dart.  Coll.  1849;  LL.D.;   Lawyer;  Ch. 
Supr.  Ct.,  N.H. 
Charles  Franklin  Dunbar  ...  14  . 

H.U.  1851;  Editor;  Prof.  Polit.  Econ.  H.U. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Folsom    .  .  19  . 

Business. 
William  Whittlesey  Frost  ...   18  . 
*Nathaniel  Gorham,  jr 14  . 

Business. 
William  Bartleman  Gregory  .  .  15  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
James  Harding 14  . 

R.R.  Commissioner. 
George  Walker  Hartwell    ...  10  . 

H.U.  1853;  Business. 
Joseph  Alfred  Harwood  ....  17  . 

Manufacturer. 
Augustus  Lord  Hayes 17  . 

H.U.  1849. 
Alexander  Henderson 12  . 

*  James  Walker  Kendall    ....  19  . 

Caleb  Lamson 26  . 

James  White  Mackintosh  ...  25  . 
David  Webster  Merrill    ....  14  . 

Farmer. 

John  Moore 19  . 

John  Noble 15  . 

H.U.  1850;  LL.B.;  Clerk  Supr.  Ct. 
Joseph  Wentworth  Feirce    ...  14  . 

Clergyman. 
Joshua  lilndge  Peirce 12  . 

H.U.  1851;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
George  Francis  Richardson  .   .   14  . 

H.U.  1850;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
*Charles  Archibald  Robertson   .  18  . 

H.U.  1850;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Oculist. 

*  William  Sheaf  e 14  . 

Merchant. 

*  William  Henry  Sinclair  ....  16  . 
^Nicholas  J.  Staats 15  . 

Business. 

Horatio  Stehhins 23  . 

H.U.  1848;  A.M.;  D.D.;  Clergyman. 


Gilmanton. 

Prescott,  Arizona. 
Roxbury,  Mass. 

London,  Eng. 
South  Berwick,  Me. 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Pittsfield. 

St.  James,  L.I. 

Exeter 1864 

Lockport,  N.Y. 

Warren,  Conn. 
Somersworth. 
Just.        Eollinsford. 

Abington,  Mass. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Stratham. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Pierpont,  O. 
Canandaigua,  N.Y.  .  1853 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Alexandria,  D.C. 
(<  << 

Springfield,  Mass. 
Jefferson  City,  Mo. 
Cincinnati,  O. 

Littleton,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 

South  Berwick,  Me. 

<(  ((  <( 

Portland,  Me. 

Leominster,  Mass.     .   1847 
Hamilton,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Somersworth. 
Somersworth. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Greenland. 

Portsmouth. 
Greenland. 

Dorchester,  Mass. 
T3'ngsborough,  Mass. 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Beverly,  Mass.    .   .   .   1^80 

Albany,  N.Y. 
Portsmouth 1882 

Boston,  Mass. 
Stratham 1847 

Buffalo,  N.Y 1853 

((  (( 

Wilbraham,  Mass. 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 


74 


CATALOGUE. 


[1844-45. 


*Franl{Un  Tuxhury  .... 

Clergyman. 
Ebenezer  Gowell  Wallace 

Business. 
Edwin  Wallace 

Business. 
Augustus  Woodbury  .  .  . 

A.M.J  Clergyman. 


.  14 
.  21 
.  51 

.  18 


.  Amesbnry 1879 

Watertown,  Conn. 
.  Berwick,  Me. 

Rochester. 
.  Berwick,  Me. 

Rocliester. 
.  Beverly,  Mass. 

Providence,  R.I. 

35 


1845, 


Everett  Colby  Banfield    ....  16   . 

H.U.  1850;  Lawyer. 
George  P>ederic  Benson     ...11. 
*George  William  Burleigh    ...   14  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1851;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
George  Washington  Clark    .   .  13  . 

Business. 
Charles  Gilman  Conner   ....   12  . 

H.U.  1854;  Lawyer;  Clerk  of  Courts. 
Daniel  Hoit  Durgin 19  . 

*  Jacob  Edwin  Elliot 12  . 

Charles  Franklin  Folsora   ...  12  . 
Saloon  Keeper. 

*  Walter  Gassett 16  . 

William  Pickering  Healey ...  14  . 

Joseph  Hobart 13  . 

Farmer. 

Christopher  Columbus  Langdell  18  . 

H.U.  1851;  A.M.;  LL.D.;  Dane  Prof.  Law, 

John  Edward  Lockwood .   ...   16   . 

*James  Peirce 19  . 

Thomas  Ryan 18  . 

Elijah  Merrill  Shaw 18  . 

Manufacturer. 
Nathaniel  Apple  ton  Shute     .   .  12  . 

William  True  Sleejoer 23  . 

Univ.  Vt.  1850;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

*Howard  Sleeper 13  . 

Journalist. 
George  Washington  Smith    .  .  20  . 
Business. 
*George  Samuel  Sullivan     ...  12  . 
Lawyer. 
Richard  Henry  Sylvester    ...  16  . 
Editor. 

*  Theodore  Tebhets 14  . 

H.U.  1851;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
Reuben  Tower 16  . 

*Patrick  Henry  Townsend  ...  21   . 
Bowd.  Coll.  1850;  Lawyer. 

Norris  James  Wiggin 15  . 

Business. 


Boston,  Mass. 

Wolf  borough. 
Bradford,  Mass. 
Somersworth.  . 

Great  Falls. 
Exeter,  i 

Boston,  Mass. 

Exeter. 
(( 

Tuftonborough. 

Exeter    .... 


1878 


Exeter. 


1853 


1846 


.  Boston,  Mass.     . 

.  Hampton  Falls. 

.  Abington,  Mass. 

Nordhoff ,  Ventura  Co.,  Cal. 

.  New  Boston. 

H.U.      Cambridge,  Mass. 

.  Alexandria,  D.C. 

.  Dorchester,  Mass.     .  1853 
((  (( 

.  Amesbnry,  Mass. 
.  Kensington. 

Lewiston,  Me. 
.  Exeter. 
.  Smyrna,  Me. 

Worcester,  Mass. 
.  Roxbury,  Mass.     .   .   1859 

.  Stratham. 

Manchester. 
.  Exeter 1869 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Charlestown. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
.  Rochester 1863 

Medford,  Mass. 

.  Waterville,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

.  Salisbury 1864 

W^ashington,  D.C. 
.  Exeter. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 

26 


1846.] 


CATALOGUE. 


75 


1846. 


Oscar  Dunreath  Abbot   ....  22  .  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
William  Fesseuden  Allen   .   .   .   14  .   . 

Collector  Gen.  of  Customs. 
Hendrick  Dearborn  Batchelder  18  ,   . 

Lawyer 
Lester  Clark 15  .  . 

John  Wingate  Clark 14  .  . 

Gov't  Clerk. 
Albe  Cady  Clarke 20  .  . 

Lawyer. 
Thomas  Currier 14  .   . 

Farmer. 
*John  Currier 15  .   . 

Lawyer. 
Josiah  Hamilton  Dearborn     .   .   16   .   . 

Lawyer. 
*Wilder  Dwight 13  .  . 

H.U.  1853;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
*Robert  Warren  Folsom  ....   11   .   . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
James  Daniel  Hewitt 13   .   . 

Trinity  Coll.  1854;  M.D. 

William  Wirt  Hewitt 11   .  . 

Eobert  Jamieson 13  .   . 

Insurance  Agent. 

John  Henry  Jenkins 22  .   . 

*Charles  H.  Kingman 19  .  . 

Farmer. 
William  Henry  Lemon    ....  19  .  . 
Alexander  Chadbourne  Low     .  13  .  . 

Merchant. 
James  Fowler  Lyman 15  .   . 

H.U.  1850;  Lawyer. 
John  Godfrey  Neil 16  .   . 

Charles  Horatio  Nye 14  .  . 

William  Henry  Page 19  ,   . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Kingman  Fogg  Page 14  .   . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1853;  A.M.;  Real  Estate  Agent. 

*John  S afford  Parsons 18  .   . 

Yale  Coll.  1852;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

*Ivers  Carter  Phillips 15  .   . 

Business. 

Alexander  William  Purd}' .   .   .  18  .   . 

George  Orlando  Smith    ....  20  .  . 

George  Washington  Smith   .    .  14  .  . 

Moody  Adoniram  Stevens     .  .  19  .  . 

Joseph  Augustus  Stickney    .   .  17  .  . 

Bank  Cashier. 

Russell  Sturgis 15  .  . 

Merchant  (retired). 


Manchester. 

<( 

Bangor,  Me. 

Honolulu,  S.I. 
North  Hampton. 

Haverstraw,  N.Y. 

Hartford,  Conn. 
"  (( 

Stratham. 

Washington,  D.C. 
Sanbornton. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Dover. 

(( 

Dover 1875 

Sioux  City,  Iowa. 
Effingham. 

Silver  Lake,  Kansas. 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Gordon,  Ga.     ... 


1862 


1864 


Boston,  Mass. 


Boston,  Mass. 
Alexandria,  D.C. 

Danville,  Va. 
New  York,  N.Y. 
Durham 1868 

Madbury. 
West  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Dover. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 
Northampton,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.  Y. 
Columbus,  O. 
I   St.  Louis,  INIich. 
New  Bedford.  Mass. 
Rochester. 

Los  Vegas*,  New  Mexico. 
Rochester. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Amesbury,  Mass.  .  .  1862 

So.  Byfield,  Mass. 
Fitchburg,  Mass.  .  .  1877 

Washington,  D.C. 

Bradford,  Mass. 

Gloucester,  Mass. 

Bradford. 

Somersworth. 
(< 

Boston,  Mass. 
Brookline,  Mass. 


76 


CATALOGUE. 


[1846-47. 


Edward  Wade 16 

Lawyer. 
Henry  Chadwick  Whitteraore  .   17 

Clerk. 
*Horatio  II.  F.  Whittemore    .  .  16 

H.U.  1852:  M.D. 


Watervliet,  N.Y. 

Albany,  N.Y. 
West  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Arlington,  Mass. 
W.  Cambridge,  Mass.  1872 

Marblehead,  Mass. 

34 


1847 


*Day  Fayette  Ayer 22  . 

William  Babson 13  . 

Bank  Cashier. 
Ezra  Bartlett 15  . 

Clerk. 
David  T.  Chamberlain     ....  23  . 
*Nathan  Clifford 15  . 

*  John  Marshall  Cobbs 11   . 

Mariner. 

Edward  Charles  Cole 19  . 

*Edward  Joseph  Conner  ....  12  . 

West  Point,  1857;  Lieut.  U.S.  Army. 
John  Langdon  Dearborn    ...  12  . 

H.U.  1857. 

William  Edward  Dorsheimer    .  15  . 

Lawyer. 
Edward  Forrest  Eaton    ....  16  . 

H.U.  1851. 
Joseph  Low  Elkins 12  . 

Dart.  Coll.  185G;  M.D.;  Physician. 
John  Bryant  Emerson     ....  16  . 

Billings  Farnsworth 18  . 

James  Buonaparte  Farrinajton  .  16  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1854;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*  William  Frederic  Faulkner   .  .  16  . 

Business. 
John  Henry  French 18  . 

B.U.  1855;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
*Charles  William  Gale  .....  12  . 

Business. 
♦Nicholas  Oilman 13  . 

H.U.  1854. 
George  Gordon 13  . 

Business. 
Joseph  Gilman  Gordon  ....  12  . 

Business. 
Charles  Wells  Gray 15  . 

Business. 
Grin  McCrillis  Head 12  . 

Business. 

Amos  Houlton 19  . 

James  Monroe  Johnson  ....  19  . 

Elias  Davis  Knight 14  . 

James  Lovell  Loring 14  . 

*Stephen  Eldridge  Merrihew  .  .  15  . 
William  Curtis  Hills 21  . 

Clergyman. 


.  Haverhill,  Mass.    .  .  1856 

.  Gloucester,  Mass. 

((  (< 

.  Stratham. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Weathersfield,  Vt. 
.  Newfield,  Me  ...  .  1854 
.  Exeter. 

.  Rochester. 

.  Exeter 1868 

« 

.  Exeter. 

Dorchester,  Mass. 
.  Buffalo,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Newmarket. 

.  Newmarket. 
<( 

.  Chelmsford,  Mass. 
.  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
.  Rochester. 

San  Jose,  Cal. 
.  Keene 1874 

Sioux  City,  Iowa. 
.  Pittsfield. 

Eastport,  Me. 

.  Exeter 1865 

(( 

.  Exeter 1854 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

((  (( 

.  Exeter. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
.  Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Exeter. 

Pittsburg,  Pa. 
.  Houlton,  Me. 
.  Pittsfield. 
.  Gloucester,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  New  Bedford,  Mass. .  1868 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

Creston,  Iowa. 


1847-48.] 


CATALOGUE. 


77 


Oliver  White  Peabody    ....  13  . 

Banker. 

William  Bourne  Peabody  ...  13  . 

*Samnel  Perham 17  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*Henry  Perry 15  . 

Student. 

John  Rice  Reynolds     13  . 

Charles  Clifford  Smith    ....  18  . 

Washington  Solomon 14  . 

George  B.  N.  Tower 13  . 

*Hamilton  Ela  Towle 14  . 

Civil  Engineer. 

*Edward  Walden 15  . 

Yale  Coll.  1853. 

William  Henry  Walker  ....  22  . 

Clergyman. 

William  Robert  Ware 14  . 

H.U.  1852;  S.B.;  Architect;  Prof.  Arch.  Inst 
Tech.  1867-81;  Prof.  Arch.  Sch.  Mines 
Columb.  Coll. 

Marquis  D.  Warren 20  . 

Sylvester  Waterhouse 16  . 

H.U.  1853;  LL.B.;  Prof.  Greek,  Wash.  U. 

John  Buflington  Webster  ...  12  . 

Henry  Bellows  Wells 13  . 

Business. 

*Ephraim  Weston 23  . 

Farmer;  Teacher. 

Henry  King  Wetherbee  ....  15  . 

James  Henry  Wheeler    ....  15  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 


Springfield,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Chelmsford,  Mass.    .  1873 

Exeter. 

Keene     1848 

(< 

Honolulu,  S.I. 

Bradford. 

Gordon,  Ga. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Lee  . 1881 

Buffalo,  N.Y 1854 

<<  (( 

West  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Milton,  Mass. 
New  York,.N.y. 

Wardsborough,  Vt. 
Barrington. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
New  Market. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Hancock 1861 

<( 

New  Market. 

Dover. 
(( 

48 


1848, 


John  Henry  Alley 

.  .  15  .  . 

.  Lynn,  Mass. 

Treasurer  Electric  Light  Co. 

<<          i( 

John  Perry  Allison  .... 

.   .   16  .   . 

.  Peterborouirh. 

H.U.  1854;  Lawyer. 

Sioux  City,  Iowa. 

Richard  Avlett  Barrett 

15 

.   St    Eon  is    T\To 

William  Henry  Bass    .   .   . 

.   .   16  .   . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

*John  Gorham  Bond  .... 

.   .   14   . 

.  Boston,  Mass.     . 

George  Boynton 

.   .   17  . 

.  Peterborough. 

Stephen  Higginson  Brooks 

.   .   14  . 

.  Exeter. 

Theodore  Edson  Colburn  . 

.   .   14  .   . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

H.U.  1854;  Architect. 

<<                              C( 

Oliver  Sawyer  Cressy  .  .  . 

.   .   13  . 

.  Hamilton,  Mass. 

Charles  Bartlett  Crockett  . 

.   .   14  . 

.  .  Boston,  Mass. 

Business. 

Medford,  Mass. 

William  Pitt  Drew 

.   .   18  . 

.  .  Augusta,  Me. 

Russell  Perkins  Eaton    .  . 

.   .   18  . 

.  Augusta,  Me. 

Advertising  Agent. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Amasa  Fogg 

.   .  20  . 

.  .  Parsonsfield,  Me 

John  Edward  Gardner    .  . 

.  .  12  . 

.  .  Exeter. 

H.U.  185G;  Merchant. 

<( 

.  1854 


7^ 


CATALOGUE. 


[1848-49, 


Walter  Scott  Gove 16  . 

*David  Leavitt  Hobbs 16  . 

Farmer. 
Robert  Porter  Kimball    ....14. 
*Henry  Lord  Page  King  ....17. 

Yale  Coll.  1852;  LL.B. 
♦Jonathan  Marston  Lamprey .  .   17  . 
George  Palfrey 18  . 

Yale  Coll.  1853;  Engineer  U.S.  Army. 
William  Wirt  Pendergast  ...   14  . 
Edivard  James  Purdy 13  . 

Trinity  Coll.  1857;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 

Lucius  Junius  Reed 14  . 

Alphonso  Allison  Rice    ....   17  . 

Civil  Engineer. 
*  James  Sullivan  Roby 12  . 

Clerk. 

Robert  Russell 14  . 

George  William  Sawyer .  ...  18  . 

James  Nowell  Smart 14  . 

Uriah  Smith 16  . 

James  Horace  Stevens    ....  19  . 

Lawyer. 
♦Frederic  Wheeler 16  . 

H.U.  1854 ;  LL.B. ;  Lawyer. 


.  New  Orleans,  La. 
.  North  Hampton . 


1854 


.  Exeter. 

.  St.Simon'sIsland,Ga.  1862 

.  Hampton 1848 

.  New  Orleans,  La. 

.  Durham. 
.  Exeter. 

Winona,  Minn. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  Framingham,  Mass. 

Farmington,  Van  Buren  Co.,  la. 
.  Exeter 1870 

.  Biddeford,  Me. 

.  Waketield. 

.  So.  Newmarket. 

.  Wilton. 

.  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Framingham,  Mass.     1857 

31 


1849 


John  William  Abbot 15 

Manufacturer.  (Graniteville,  Mass.) 

Frederic  Lothrop  Ames  ....  14 
H.U.  1854 ;  Capitalist  and  Manufacturer. 

Joseph  Addison  Carter    ....  13 

*  Jonathan  Chapman 13 

H.U.  1856;  A.M.;  Business. 

Elias  Hutchins  Cheney  ....  17 

Editor. 

William  Henry  Coelho    ....  12 

*Thomas  Palfrey  Cole 15 

George  Luna  Davenport    ...  15 

*Payson  Perrin  Ellis 16 

H.U.  1855;  Merchant. 

Cornelius  Fiske 19 

H.U.  1853;  Lawyer. 

*  Thorn  as  Groom .  13 

George  Wells  Healey 14 

H.U.  1856;  Business. 

William  Elwyn  Jewell     ....  14 

Dart.  Coll.  1856;  Lawyer. 

George  Henry  Johnson  ....  17 

Frederic  Burditt  Kilner  ....  21 

Lewis  Carr  Lawton 17 

William  Smith  Leonard  ....  17 
Dart.  Coll.  1856;  M.D.;  Physician. 


Westford,  Mass. 
((  << 

North  Easton,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Bridgewater,  Vt. 
Boston,  Mass.     .   .   .   1882 

Cincinnati,  O. 
Holderness. 

Lebanon. 
Montevideo,  S.A. 
Hallowell,  Me.    .   .    ?  1867 
Exeter. 
Boston,  Mass.     .  .  .  1863 

East  Indies. 
Lincoln,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Boston,  Mass.     .  .  .  1855 
Lynn,  Mass. 

Stratham. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Charlestown,  Mass. 

Greenpoint,  N.Y. 
Barre,  Mass. 
Providence,  R.I. 
Dublin. 

Hinsdale. 


1849-50.] 


CATALOGUE. 


79 


George  Putnam  Moore    ....  23  .  . 

Wilbur  Fiske  Newhall     ....  16  .  . 

Sec.  Iiivsurance  Co. 

Jeremiah  Smith 12  .   . 

H.U.  1856;  A.M.;   Lawyer;    Judge  Supreme 
Court,  N.H.  1867-74. 

George  Stickney 21  .   . 

Benjamin  Saxon  Story    ....  16  .   . 

David  Henry  Taylor 15  .   . 

John  Samuel  Titeomb 15  .   . 

Titus  Salter  Tredick 14  .   . 

H.U.  1854;  A.M. 

Warren  Van  Buren  Tuxbury    .  13  .   . 

Merchant. 

Joseph  Rowe  Webster     ....  15  .  . 

H.U.  1854;  M.D.;  Physician. 


Manchester. 
Lynn,  Mass. 

Saugus,  Mass. 
Lee. 

Dover. 

Georgetown,  Mass, 
New  Orleans,  La. 
Lynn,  Mass. 
Somersworth. 
Portsmouth. 

Amesbury,  Mass. 
New  London,  Conn. 
Milton,  Mass. 


27 


18  50. 


Robert  Edward  Babson  .   . 

.    .    12    . 

.   .  Gloucester,  Mass. 

H.U.  1856;  Teacher  Eng.  High  S 

chool. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Willard  Flaog  Bliss  .... 

.   .   20  . 

.  .  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

H.U.  1855;  Teacher. 

a                        (( 

Edward  Jackson  Brown  .  . 

.  17  . 

.  Fitehburg,  Mass. 

H.U.  1855;  Business. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Langley  Boardman  Brown 

.  .  15  . 

.   .  Kensington. 

Farmer. 

<( 

*James  Sterrett  Cenas  .  .  . 

.  13  . 

.  New  Orleans,  La.  .  .  1853 

^Sylvester  W.  Chadbourne  . 

.  23  . 

.  Kennebunk,  Me.    .   .  1863 

Teacher. 

Freehold,  N.J. 

Benjamin  Graves  Chambers 

.  13  . 

.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Gardiner  Hubbard  Clarke  . 

.  18  . 

.  Brookline,  Mass. 

Albert  Dickerman 

.  19  . 

.  Stoughton,  Mass. 

LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Daniel  Appleton  Dwight    . 

.   14  . 

.  Brookline,  Mass. 

Business. 

Boston,  Mass. 

*Howard  Dwight 

.  13  . 

.  Brookline,  Mass.   .   .   1862 

H.U.  1857;  A.M.;  Business. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 

Raymond  Egerton 

.  14  . 

.  New  Orleans,  La. 

H.U.  1856;  Lawyer. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Edward  Thornton  Fisher    .   . 

.  13  .  . 

.  Oswes^o,  N.Y. 

H.U.  1856;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

George  Washington  Gale  . 

.  13  .  . 

.  Exeter. 

*John  Gardner  Gibson  .   .   .   . 

.  14  .  . 

.  Boston,  Mass.     .   .  .   1856 

Charles  Hammond  Gibson     . 

.  13  .  . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

Merchant. 

«            « 

Michael  Cavan  Martinez    . 

.  19  .  . 

.  St.  Thomas,  W.l. 

James  Perley  Page    .... 

.  12  . 

.  Exeter. 

Broker. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Daniel  Hussey  Page .... 

.  16  . 

.  Rochester. 

Farmer. 

Lindsburg,  Kansas. 

Daniel  Dearborn  Parsons  .  . 

.  17  .  . 

.  Rye. 

Mariner. 

Willard  Quincy  Phillips  .   .  . 

.  16  .  . 

.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

H.U.  1855;  A.M.;  LL.B. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Prescott 

.  17  . 

.  Epping. 

Dart.  Coll.  1856;  Gov.  N.H.  1877 

-8;  Farmer 

(( 

80 


CATALOGUE. 


[1850-51 


Charles  Otis  Roddin 15  . 

*  Edward  Grenville  Russell  ...   16  . 
^  H.U.  1855;  A.M.;  Clergyman;  Business. 
Allen  Schenck 20  . 

Business. 
Nathaniel  Stone  Simpkins     .   .   16   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1856;  Merchant. 
Georo^e  Washington  Spofford   .   18  . 

Business. 
Charles  Edward  Stetson  ....  15  . 

H.U.  1854;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
George  Harrison  Stevens  ...   19  . 

Farmer. 

*Edward  Seth  Tisdale 14  . 

Samuel  Brooks  Wyman  ....   18  . 

H.U.  1856;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 


Lynn,  Mass. 

Groton,  Mass.     .   .   .   1880 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Manhassett,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Yarmoiithport,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Peterborough. 

Chicago,  111. 

Braintree,  Mass. 
(<  <( 

Deerfield. 
(< 

Ellsworth,  Me.    ...   1861 
Newburyport,  Mass. 


Lowell,  Mass. 


31 


18  51. 


Eoger  Newton  Allen 14. 

Capitalist. 
Stephen  Barker  .  .  : 22  . 

Clergyman. 
George  Frederic  Barker  ~.   ...   15  . 

Merchant. 
Joshua  WiUiam  Beede  .   .     .   .  18  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1858;  M.D.;  Physician. 
*Daniel  Reynolds  Carter  ....   16  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1857;  Teacher. 
*Ward  Chadwick 20   . 

Lawyer. 
Bradbury  Longfellow  Cilley  ..12. 

H.U.  1858;  A.M.;  Prof.  Anc.  Lang.  P.E.A. 
John  Theodore  Clarke     ....   17  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1858;  A.M.;  Supt.  Pub.  Schools, 
William  Travis  Clarke    ....  22  . 

Clergyman. 
*Samuel  Rowland  Crocker  ...  14  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1855;  Editor. 
Thomas  Augustus  Gushing    .   .   16   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1857;  Clerk. 
Presley  Judson  Edwards     ...  19  . 
Artemas  Clinton  Field 24  . 

Clergyman. 
Francis  Freeman  Fogg   ....  17  . 

John  Henry  Gale   . 17. 

Selah  Bancroft  Howard  ....  21   . 

*Henry  Oxnard  Hooper    ....   16  . 

Horace  Jewett 17  . 

Maj.  U.S.  Army. 
Chauncey  Hastings  Kidder   .   .  14  . 
Joseph  Dana  Littlefield  ....  23  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
Benjamin  Smith  Lyman  ....  15  . 

H.U.  1855;  Mining  Engineer. 
*Horace  Houlton  Meloon     ...  13  . 

Gov't  Service. 


Greenfield,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Boxford.  Mass. 

Northampton,  Mass. 
Rochester. 

Chicago,  HI. 
Poplin. 

Auburn,  Me. 
Wakefield 1865 

West  Boxford,  Mass.  1862 


Exeter. 

(( 

Pittsfield. 

Chicopee,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Harlem,  N.Y. 
Boston,  Mass. . 


1878 


Somersworth. 

Washington,  D.C. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Lempster. 

Hinesburg,  Vt. 
Cambridgeport,  Mass. 
Gloucester,  Mass. 
Winchester,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
South  Berwick,  Me. 

Exeter. 
Randolph,  Mass. 

Youngstown,  O. 
Northampton. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Exeter 1867 

New  Orleans,  La. 


1851-52.] 


CATALOGUE. 


81 


Edward  Bagley  Merrill  .  .  .  .  1 G 

Bowd.  Coll.  1857;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Washington  Hill  Merritt    ...  23 

H.U.  1856;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
*Edward  Palfrey 15 

Planter. 
*Jolin  Dexter  Porter 14 

Farmer. 
Franklin  Benjamin  Sanborn 

H.U.  1855;  Journalist  and  Author. 
Henry  Francis  Snow    .... 

Clergyman. 
Robert  Kermit  Stewart   .   .   .   , 
*Charles  A.  Coffin  Thompson 

Farmer. 
Peter  Sanborn  Thompson  .   . 


10. 
19 

12 

16 

12 


William  Hale  Thompson    ...  13 
Business. 

*Newell  Tibbets 23 

Antioch  Coll.  1857. 
Samuel  Hidden  Wentworth  .   .   16 
H.U.  1858;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

*Wilbur  Winchester 17 

Machinist. 
*George  Lafayette  Wise  ....  15 

Edward  Woods 15 

Dart.  Coll.  1856;  Lawyer. 


New  Bedford,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Warren,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
New  Orleans,  La.  .   .   1862 

St.  Mary's,  La. 
New  Salem,  Mass.    .   1867 

Pennington's  Pt.,  111. 
Hampton  Falls. 

Concord,  Mass. 
Effingham. 

Cornish,  Me. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Durham 1868 

<( 

Exeter. 

Brentwood. 
Durham. 

Chicago,  m. 
Stewartstown  ....  1859 

Concord. 
Boston.  Mass. 

Charlestown.  Mass.  .  1863 

((  (( 

Portland,  Me.     ...  1854 
Bath. 

Albany,  N.Y. 

37 


18  52. 


James  Burditt  Barnes 16 

Lawyer. 
William  Augustus  Boyd     ...   11 
John  Kelly  Cilley 12 

Merchant. 
Francellus  Gordon  Dalton     .   .   11 
Wendell  Davis 16 

Dart.  Coll.  1857. 
John  Edwin  Dodge 15 

Clerk. 
John  Foster 19 

Dart.  Coll.  1858;  Teacher. 
Francis  Ormond  French  ....   14 

H.U.  1857;  LL.B.;  Banker. 
*  James  Paulus  French 12 

Amh.  Coll.  1859;  A.M. 
William  Delesdenier- Fuller  .  .  15 

George  Gorham 15 

H.U.  1857;  Lawyer. 
Edward  Dromgool  Grant   ...   16 

Yale  Coll.  1858;  Business. 
Charles  Hutchins  Hapgood  .   .   16 

B.U.  1857;  Business. 
William  Franklin  Hathawa}'    .  16 

Dart.  Coll.  1858;  Business. 


Dover. 

<< 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Exeter. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Exeter. 
Greenfield,  Mass. 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Dublin. 

Faribault,  Minn. 
Washin2;ton,  D.C. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Exeter 


1867 


Calais,  Me. 

Washington,  D.C. 
Canandaigua,  N.Y. 

Buffalo,  N.Y. 
Norfolk,  Va. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Petersham,  Mass. 

Chicago,  111. 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 


82                                                  CATALOGUE. 

[1852. 

Alfred  Houston  Haven   .   . 

.  16  .  .  . 

Portsmouth. 

H.U.  1858;  M.D.;  Physician. 

" 

Edward  Livingston  Hill     . 

.  19  .    .  . 

Portsmouth. 

I^awyer. 

Peabody,  Mass. 

Isaac  Wallingford  Hobbs  . 

.  14  .  .  . 

Effingham. 

Dart.  Coll.  1859;  Farmer. 

Pembroke. 

Lewis  French  Hobbs    .  .  . 

.  16  .  .  . 

North  Hampton. 

Teacher. 

West  Medford,  Mass. 

William  F.  B.  Jackson    .  . 

.  16   .  .  . 

Boston,  Mass. 

Clergyman. 

Providence,  R.I. 

.Tosenh  Edward  Janvrin  .   . 

.   .  13  .   .   . 

Exeter. 

fj  VOV/ l-Zl-A      .*_JVt.  TT   «.*jX  VA     ZJ  VVM-M.  V  A.  J.1.A       •          • 

M.D.;  Physician. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Richard  Montgomery  Johnson    16  .  .  . 

Dover. 

Salesman. 

Boston,  Mass. 

*John  A.  La  Forest  Julian  . 

.  .  15  .  .   . 

Exeter 

1856 

Clerk. 

Chicago,  111. 

*John  Avery  Parker  Lothrop 

.  .  15  .  .  . 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Charles  King  Luzenburg    . 

.  .  15  .  .   . 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Coll.  N.J.  1857;  A.M.;  Judge  Dist.  Ct. 

((                (< 

Jesse  Page  Marshall    .  .  . 

.  .  23  .  .   . 

Kingston. 

Farmer. 

(( 

Henry  Mathes 

.  .  12  .  .   . 

Portsmouth. 

H.U.  1862. 

<( 

*George  Mathes 

.   .  16  .  .  . 

Portsmouth 

1868 

Shipmaster. 

(< 

Malcolm  Mclntire 

.  .  17  .  .  . 

Parsonsfield,  Me. 

Bowd.  Coll.  1857;  Lawyer. 

Owensborough,  Ky. 

*John  Boardman  Morse    .  . 

.  .  17  .  .  . 

Dover 

1868 

Clerk. 

Chelsea,  Mass. 

William  Moulton 

.  .  19  .  .   . 

Ossipee. 

*Edwin  Augustus  Nye  .  .  . 

.  .  . 

Milo,  Me 

1879 

Charles  Pomeroy  Otis  .   .   . 

.   .   12  .   .   . 

Rye. 

Yale  Coll.  18G1;  A.M.;  Ph.D.;  Prof.  Mod.  Lang. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Inst.  Tech. 

John  McClary  Perkins.  .  . 

.  .  18  .  .  . 

Somersworth. 

Lawyer. 

Washington,  D.C. 

Robert  Cutts  Pierce  .... 

.  .  12  .   .  . 

Greenland. 

Banker. 

Portsmouth. 

*Treat  Wentworth  Potter    . 

.   .  16  .  .  . 

Manchester 

1879 

Business. 

(( 

*Joseph  Warren  Rowe  .   .  . 

.  .  17  .  .  . 

Kensington. 
Illinois. 

Edmund  Boivland     .... 

.  .  17  .  .  . 

Springfield,  Mass. 

Clergyman. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

John  Warren  Sanborn     .  . 

.  .  18  .  .  . 

East  Kingston. 

Farmer. 

Kingston. 

*Richard  Willard  Sears     .  . 

.  .  16  .  .  . 

Boston,  Mass.    .  .   . 

1880 

Business. 

((             (( 

Walter  Devereux  Sewall    . 

.  .  17  .  .  . 

Watertown,  N.Y. 

Bookkeeper. 

((               <( 

William  Gardner  Shackford 

.   .  12  .  .  . 

Portsmouth. 

Shipmaster. 

South  Orange,  N.J. 

John  Elbridge  Sinclair    .   . 

.  .  14  .  .  . 

Exeter. 

Prof.  Scientific  School,  Dart.  Col 

I.  18G6-«9; 

Worcester,  Mass. 

Teacher,  Free  Inst. 

Henry  James  Stevens  .  .   . 

.    .    15   .    .    . 

North  Andover,  Mass. 

H.U.  1857;  Lawyer. 

Boston,  Mass. 

♦Horace  Nathaniel  Stevens  . 

.    .    14   .    .    . 

N.  Andover,  Mass.  . 

1876 

Manufacturer. 


1852-53.] 


CATALOGUE. 


83 


Benjamin  Franklin  Swasey  .  .  15  .  .   .  Exeter. 

Business.  " 

Jolni  Pearse  Treadwell    .   .   .   .   13   .   .   .  Portsmouth. 


H.U.  1858;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
*JohnTredick 14  .  .   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1860;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Wlieelock  Graves  Veaze}'  .   .   .  17  .  .  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1859;  LL.B.;  Lawyer;  Judge Sup'r 
Ct.,  Vt. 
George  Albert  Wentworth 

H.U.  1858;  A.M.;  Prof.  Matli. 
Jesse  Alexander  Wilkins 

Farmer, 
Solomon  Walker  Young 

M.D.;  Physician. 


Boston,  Mass. 
Wakefield  ..'....  1881 

Perrymansville,  Md. 
Exeter. 

Rutland,  Vt. 


.  16  .  .  .  Wakefield. 
E.  A. ;  Author.     Exeter. 
.  21  .  .  .  Middleton,  Mass. 

Woodstock,  Conn. 
.  16  .  .  .  Barnstead. 

Pittsfield. 


18  53. 


51 


Benjamin  Barnes  .... 

Insurance  Agent. 
Isaac  Increase  Blaisdell  . 

Dwight  Bo3Tlen 

Frederic  Bo3'den    .... 
*Augustus  Warren  Chapman 

Univ.  Mich.  1859. 
*  Jacob  Abbot  Cram   ... 

H.U.  1859;  Lawyer. 
*James  Aiken  Crockett    . 

Business. 
James  Clarke  Davis  .  .  . 

H.U.  1858;  Lawyer. 
James  Samuel  Dearborn 

Printer. 
Richard  Draper  Douglass 
William  Bradbury  Drew 
Charles  William  Eaton    . 
Samuel  Johnson  Edger^y 

Dart.  Coll.  1859;  Farmer.  ' 
Simeon  Bartlett  Folsom  . 

Commercial  Traveller. 
Walter  Gale 

LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Edward  John  Handiboe 
James  Alexander  Hartness 

Dart.  Coll.  1859;  Broker. 
*Edward  Autis  Hayes    . 
Charles  Ela  Hill     .  .  . 
Charles  Adams  Home 

H.U.  I860;  Teacher. 
George  Nay  lor  Julian  . 

Business. 
*Henry  Martyn  Keith    . 

Teacher. 
James  Morrill  Larrabee 

Farmer. 
Henry  Knight  Leaver  . 

Grov't  Service. 


14  . 


.  21 
.  15 
.  14 
.   15 

.  17 

.  16 

.   15 


.  17 
.  16 
.  19 
.  22 

.   16 

.  19 


.   17 

.  20 


.  17 
.  14 
.  16 


.  12 
.  23 
.  19 
.  14 


.  Dover. 

Portland,  Me. 
.  Jay,  Me. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  .  .  1864 

.  Hampton  Falls    .  .  .  1872 

Chicago,  111. 

.  Boston,  Mass.     .  .  .  1878 
((  <( 

.  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Plattsburg,  N.Y. 
.  Nahant,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  Pittsfield. 

Seneca,  Kan. 
.  Dover. 

.  Northborough,  Mass. 
((  <( 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Cleveland,  O. 

.  Canandaigua,  N.Y.  .  1863 
.  Newmarket. 
.  Somersworth. 

Albany,  N.Y. 
.  Exeter. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
.  Warren  Mass.     .   .  .  1881 

Chicago,  111. 
.  Wales,  Me. 

Gardiner,  Me. 
.  Concord. 

Washington,  D.C. 


84 


CATALOGUE. 


[1853-54. 


Nathaniel  Low,  jr 15  . 

Virgil  Homer  McDaniel  ....   17  . 

*Benjamin  Batchelder  McNeal  .   16  . 

Hiram  Augustus  Merrill     ...  15  . 

Lawyer. 
James  Henry  Mulholland  ...  18  . 

Lawyer. 
Horatio  Cheever  Newhall  ...  16  . 

Lawyer. 
George  W.  C.  Noble 16  . 

H.U.  1858;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

*Amos  Masters  Paul 14  . 

Edwin  Ruthven  Perkins  ....   20  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1857;  Cashier. 

Marcus  Morton  Poole 17. 

Lawrence  Vernon  Poole     ...   14  . 
*Henry  Augustus  Richardson    .17. 

H.U.  1858;  M.D.;  Surg.  U.S.  Navy. 
Daniel  Webster  Sanborn    ...   17  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1860;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
Charles  Haven  Sawyer    ....   12  . 

WiUiam  Scrimgeour 16   . 

Jonathan  Addison  Severance  .   19  . 
Joseph  Alden  Shaw 17  . 

H.U.  1858;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
Edward  Rowland  Sill 12  . 

Yale  Coll.  1861;  Prof.  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit. 
Univ.  Cal. 
*  James  Wesley  Stephenson    .   .  18  . 

H.U.  1859;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Warren  Carlton  Stevens     ...  15  . 

Salesman. 
Edward  Swett  Tappan    ....  15  . 
John  Harvey  Treat 14  . 

H.U.  1862;  A.M.;  Business. 
James  Oberlin  Treat 12. 


Dover. 

New  Hampton. 

Barrington. 

Exeter .   1874 

Watertown,  N.Y. 
((  <( 

Eastport,  Me. 

Presque  Isle,  Me. 
Galena,  111. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Somersworth. 

Boston,  Mass. 
So.  Newmarket.     .   .   1858 
Tam  worth. 

Cleveland,  O. 
New  York,  N.Y. 
New  York,  N.Y. 
Cambridge,  Mass.     .  1863 

East  Kingston. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Wakefield. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Kingston. 
Sudbury,  Mass. 

Worcester,  Mass, 
Cuyahoga,  O. 

Oakland,  Cal. 

Cambridge,  Mass.    .   1867 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
North  Andover,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Somerville,  Tenn. 
Pittsfield. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 
Pittsfield. 

Melrose,  Mass. 

47 


18  54. 


George  Edward  Henry  Abbot  .   1 6 

H.U.  I860;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
Elijah  Harrison  Austin    ....  15 


George  Washington  Barber 

Clergyman. 
WiUiam  Butler  Blake  . 
Business. 
*  Henry  French  Brown  . 
Law  Student. 

Philo  Chase 

Lawyer. 
*William  Webster  Claflin 

M.D.;  Physician. 
*Ellery  Channing  Clarke 
Business. 


.  19 
.  16 
.  14 
.  23 

.  20 
.  18 


Westford,  Mass. 

Groton,  Mass. 
Madbury. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Epping. 

Maine. 
Raymond. 

Marshall,  Mich., 
North  Hampton  . 

Munroe,  Me. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Leominster,  Mass. 

Hudson,  Mass. 
Westford,  Mass. 

Manchester. 


1863 


1864 


1854.]                                            CATALOGUE. 

85 

Stephen  Wells  Clarke 

16   . 

.  Pittsfield. 

Dart.  Coll.  1862;  A.M.;   Business. 

Manchester. 

*Edmund  Henry  Gushing    .  .   . 

16  . 

.  Charlestown  .     ... 

1869 

H.U.  1859;  Paymaster  U.  S.  Navy. 

Samuel  Page  Dame 

13  . 

.  Brentwood. 

Bowd.  Coll.  1862;  A.M.;  Druggist. 

Sharon,  Pa. 

*George  William  Dewhurst    .   . 

15  . 

.  Exeter 

1866 

Business. 

Savannah,  Ga. 

*Henry  Weld  Farrar 

13  . 

.   .  Bangor,  Me 

1881 

H.U.  1861;  Editor. 

Chicago,  111. 

Daniel  Brainard  Fitts 

17  . 

.  .  Epping. 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Frederic  Augustus  Fuller  .   .   . 

14  . 

.  Bangor,  Me. 

James  Gilchrist 

16  . 

.  Charlestown. 

Broker. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Charles  Snelling  Gill 

13  . 

.  Exeter. 

Merchant. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Charles  Glidden  Haines  .... 

14  . 

.  .  Biddeford,  Me. 

Bowd.  Coll.  1861. 

«                      a 

^Frederic  Hallett 

18  . 

.  Yarmouth,  Mass.   .  . 

1861 

Lawyer. 

James  Lang  Harriman    .... 

20  . 

.  Dalton. 

M.D. ;  Physician. 

Hudson,  Mass. 

Jedediah  Kilborn  Haywood  .  . 

19  . 

.   .  Concord. 

Ira  Gustavus  Hoitt 

21   . 

.  Lee. 

Dart.  Coll.  1860;  A.M.;  Broker. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Jesse  Harrison  Houghton  ... 

23  . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

*  John  Simeon  Chase  Kelly  ... 

16  . 

.  Atkinson 

1861 

Albert  Etheridge  Kennard    .   . 

17  . 

.  South  Newmarket. 

William  Arthur  Kilbourn  .   .   . 

16  . 

.  Groton,  Mass. 

H.U.  1858;  A.M.;  Farmer. 

Lancaster,  Mass. 

*  Simeon  Swett  Leavitt     .... 

12  .  . 

.  Exeter. 

Business. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Washington  Marsh 

14  . 

.  Nottingham. 

Charles  Edward  Perkins    .  .  . 

15  . 

.  Pittsfield. 

Farmer. 

Madbury. 

Warren  Warner  Porter  .... 

16  . 

.  New  Salem,  Mass. 

Teacher. 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

*William  James  Quinn 

12  . 

.  .  Newmarket 

1882 

Lawyer. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 

Edward  Mussey  Rand     .... 

15  . 

.   .  Portland,  Me. 

Bowd.  Con.  1859;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

u                      tt 

Wilson  Ward  Robinson  .... 

15  . 

.  Brentwood. 

Frederic  Atherton  Ross  .... 

20  . 

.   .  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Real  Estate  Broker. 

((                        ((     -                  K 

*Francis  Wallingford  Sabine  .  . 

16  . 

.  Bangor,  Me 

1864 

Bowd.  Coll.  1859;  A.M. 

Winboi'ne  Adams  Shaw  .... 

17  .  . 

.  Kensington. 

Clergyman. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

John  Darrah  Smith 

15  .  . 

.  Brentwood. 

*Francis  Bartlett  Smith    .... 

16  . 

.  .  Portland,  Me.     .  .   . 

1879 

Business. 

<(            (( 

Alfred  Stebbins 

18  . 

.  .  Vernon,  Vt. 

Amh.  Coll.  1860;  Farmer. 

San  Buenaventura,  Cal. 

Calvin  Stebbins 

18  . 

.   .  So.  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

Amh.  Coll.  1862;  Clergyman. 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Arthur  Judson  Swain 

18  . 

.  Leominster,  Mass. 

Teacher. 

Port  Austin,  Mich. 

86 


CATALOGUE. 


[1854-55. 


*Charles  Lewis  Swan 14  . 

H.U.  1859;  LL.B. 
Warren  Lincohi  Swett     ....   13  . 

John  Laning  Taylor 15  . 

*Pearson  Cogswell  Tebbets    .  .  15  . 
Charles  Collins  Thatcher    ...  20  . 

Broker. 
Jacob  Hall  Thompson     ....   16  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  I860;  A.M.;  Journalist. 

MinotTirrell 19   . 

John  Sheldon  Treat 16  . 

Marble  Worker. 
Edward  Tuck 11  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1862;  Banker. 
Alonzo  Claudius  Whitridge  .  .  14  . 

Business. 
*  Augustus  Wiswall  Wiggin     .  .  13  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1862;  M.D.;  Surg.  U.S.  Army. 
John  Winslow 18  . 

H.U.  1859;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Charles  Jones  Wyeth 18  . 

George  Sylvester  York   ....  19  . 


So.  Easton,  Mass. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 
Owego,  N.Y. 
Madbury    .... 
Stockholm,  N.Y. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Portsmouth. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Roxbury,  Mass. 

Portsmouth. 
(( 

Exeter. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Charleston,  S.C. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Wakefield  .... 


1865 


1867 


1875 


Lynn,  Mass. 
Ithaca,  N.Y. 
Galena,  111. 
Exeter. 


00 


1856. 


Luther  Cheney  Abbot  . 

Lawyer. 
George  Ayer 

Business. 
Marcellus  Bailey    .... 

Lawyer. 
*Thomas  Kelly  Bolton  . 

H.U.  1861;  Lawyer. 
*  Alfred  Brewster  ..... 

Farmer. 
Perley  Blodgett  Bryant 
Buel  Clinton  Carter  .   . 

Yale  Coll.  1862;  Lawyer. 
*Simon  Leavitt  Chapman 

Farmer. 
*Howard  Malcolm  Chase . 

Dart.  Coll.  1862. 
Daniel  Gilman  Conner    . 

Business. 
William  Ellery  Copeland 

H.U.  I860;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
Samuel  Quarles  Dearborn 

Dart.  Coll.  1860;  Lawyer. 
Frederic  M.  Dearborn    . 

M.D. 
Sherburne  Blake  Eaton  . 

Yale  Coll.  1862;  Lawyer. 

William  Conner  Ellis  .   . 

*Samuel  Fessenden     .   .   . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1861. 
George  Fuller  Gill    .  .  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1862;  M.D.;  Physician. 


24 
25 


New  Salem,  Mass. 

Richmond,  Ind. 
Haverhill,  Mass. 


15  . 

.  .  Washington,  D.C. 

15  . 

.  .  Cleveland,  0.   .   .  . 

.   1879 

18  . 

.  .  Tamworth     .... 

.   1879 

18  . 
15  . 

19  . 
15  . 

.   .  Barrington. 
.  .  Ossipee. 

Dover. 
.   .  North  Hampton  .   . 

Minnesota. 
.   .  Stratham 

.   1880 
.  1863 

13  . 
16  . 
19  . 
13  . 

.   .  Exeter. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  .  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Omaha,  Neb. 
.  .  Effingham. 

Effingham  Falls. 
.   .  Newton,  Mass. 

15  . 

16  . 
14  . 

.  .  Lawrence,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.   .  Thibodeaux,  La. 
.   .  Portland,  Me. .   .   . 

.   1862 

12  . 

.   .  Exeter. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1855.] 


CATALOGUE. 


87 


William  Henry  Grant 21  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*Gasper  Spurzheim  Grant  ...  18  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1861;  M.D. 

Charles  Walter  Greene    ....  13  . 

George  Sears  Greene 17  . 

George  Washington  Harrison  .  16  . 

William  Hawes 20  . 

Mayo  Williamson  Hazeltine  .   .  14  . 

H.U.  1862;  A.M.;  Editor  and  Author;  Lawyer. 

Gilman  Clark  Hickok 16  . 

George  Frank  Hobbs 13  . 

AbijahHollis 18  . 

LL.B.;  Contractor. 

George  William  Hoover  ....  14  . 

Joseph  Albert  Locke 15  . 

Jerome  Fenelon  Manning  ...  16   . 

Lawyer. 

John  Buzzell  Mathews    ....  16  . 
Edward  Paschal  McKinney  ..17. 

Yale  Coll.  1861;  Merchant. 

Henry  McLaughlin 15  . 

Joseph  William  Merrill  ....  12  . 

Business. 

Daniel  Gage  Neal 17  . 

Albert  Lane  Norris 16  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 

*Ruf us  Greenleaf  Norris  .  ...  16  . 

Farmer. 

*John  Sawyer  Page 15  . 

Hersey  Goodwin  Palfrey  ...  16  . 

H.U.  1860;  Civil  Engineer. 

Retire  Hathorn  Parker   ....  15  . 

Merchant. 

Arthur  Livermore  Payne    ...  20  . 

Henry  Edward  Prescott  ....  14  . 

Samuel  Dalton  Quarles  ....  22  . 

Lawyer. 

Daniel  Webster  Ranlet  ....  12  . 

Business. 

George  Rice 17. 

Yale  Coll.  1860;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 


*  Samuel  Comings  Richardson 

Teacher. 

*  George  William  Robinson 
Rufus  Price  Rose  .... 
Charles  Edwin  Rundlett 

Machinist. 

*  Charles  Christie  Salter    . 

H.U.  1861;  Clergyman. 

*  Hiram  Moore  Sanborn    . 

Teacher, 
Noah  Sanborn 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Charles  Edward  Smith    . 


25 

.  15 
.  18 
.  13 

.  15 

.  22 


16  . 
12  . 


Ossipee. 

Ossipee  Center. 

Ossipee 1865 

(( 

Newmarket. 
Bristol,  R.L 
Westfield,  Mass. 

Worthington,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Belfast,  Me. 

Elizabeth,  N.  J. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Wakefield. 
Milton,  Mass. 

Concord. 
Washington,  D.C. 
Lawrence,  Mass. 
Lowell,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Wakefield. 

Binghampton,  N.Y. 
(<  (( 

Bangor,  Me. 
Exeter. 

South  Newmarket. 
Epping. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Epping 1873 

North  Berwick,  Me.  .   1876 

Boston,  Mass. 
Belfast,  Me. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Center  Harbor. 
Chicago,  111. 

Ossipee. 

(( 

Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Framingham,  Mass. 

So.  Framingham,  Mass. 
Cornish,  Me 1859 

Petaluna,  Cal. 

Exeter 1864 

Stephentown,  N.Y. 
Exeter. 

Providence,  R.L 
Portsmouth 1870 

Tamworth 1879 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Tamworth. 

New  Jersey. 
Durham. 


m                          c^Ai 

^ALOGUE. 

[1855-56. 

Alvah  Augustus  Smith    .   .   . 

.   23   .   . 

Candia. 

Broker. 

Boston,  Mass. 

George  Webster  Stevens    .   . 

.   18  .   .   . 

Nottingham. 

Charles  Christopher  Stuart    . 

18  .   .   . 

Mobile,  Ala. 

Mercha,nt. 

<(           (< 

John  Sullivan 

15  .   .   . 

Exeter. 

Apothecary. 

Boston,  Mass. 

*Jeremiah  Hall  W.  Tebbets    . 

.   14  .   .   . 

Nashua 

1880 

Business. 

Lynn,  Mass. 

*Charles  Edwin  Thurrcll  .   .   . 

.   16   .   .   . 

North  Berwick,  Me. 

1857 

*George  Carter  Thurston     .   . 

17  .   .   . 

Ossipee  .  , 

1883 

Supt.  Street  R.  R. 

Boston,  Mass. 

*Orestes  Topliff* 

.   19  .   .   . 

Freedom 

1864 

Lawyer. 

61 

18  5  6. 

George  Everett  Adams    ,   .   . 

.   16  .   .   . 

Chicago,  111. 

H.U.  I860;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

((          (( 

John  AUyn . 

.   13   .   . 

Belfast,  Me. 

Business'. 

Boston,  Mass. 

*Timothy  Kneeland  Ames   .   . 

18   .   .   . 

Peterborough  .... 

1862 

Lawyer. 

<f 

George  Washington  Atherton 

18  .   .   . 

Danvers,  Mass. 

Yale  Coll.  1863;  A.M.;  Prof.  Hist., 

Polit.  Econ. 

,      State  College,  Pa. 

Rutgers  Coll. ;  Pres.  State  Coll., 

Pa. 

William  Nelson  Batehelder    . 

.  18  .   . 

HoUiston,  Mass. 

Amh.  Coll.  1863;  Merchant. 

La  Crosse,  Wis. 

Benjamin  Franldin  Boyden    . 

14  .   .   . 

Tam  worth. 

Cyrus  Osgood  Brown   .... 

.  21  .   .   . 

Kensington. 

Farmer. 

Chichester. 

William  Ripley  Brown    '.   .   . 

16  .   .    . 

Ashby,  Mass. 

Charles  Henry  Brown  .... 

18  .   .  . 

Candia. 

Insurance  Agent. 

Boston,  Mass. 

William  Ela  Buck 

18  .  .   . 

Hampstead. 

Supt.  Pub.  Schools. 

Manchester. 

James  Henry  Buckner .... 

19  .   .   . 

Covington,  K3^ 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

*James  Dearborn  Butler  .   .   . 

13  .   .   . 

Nottingham 

1877 

H.U.  1864;  A.M.;  La^vyer. 

Portsmouth. 

Albert  Clarke  Buzell    .... 

11   .   .   . 

Exeter. 

H.U.  1865;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

(( 

Joseph  Henry  Byne 

16  .  .  . 

Stafford  Point,  Tex. 

Business. 

San  Antonio,  Tex. 

*John  Tread  well  Cole  '  .   .   .   . 

.   14  .   .   . 

Exeter 

1871 

H.U.  I860;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Newburyport,  Mass. 

George  Thomas  Conner  .   .   . 

.  13  .   .  . 

Exeter. 

Business. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Horace  Stuart  Cummings  .   .   . 

15  .   .   . 

Hillsborough. 

Dart.  Coll.  1862;  Lawyer. 

Washington,  D.C. 

Edmund  Joseph  Cuiiey  .... 

20  .   .   . 

West  Newbury,  Mass 

. 

Distiller. 

Lexington,  Ky. 

Charles  Seth  Cushman    .... 

19   .   .   . 

Jamesville,  Wis. 

John  Daland 

18  .   .   . 

Salem,  Mass. 

Insurance  Agent. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Elleus  Gardner  Dal  ton    .... 

11   .   .   . 

Exeter. 

Nathaniel  Russell  Davis     .   .   . 

14  .   .   . 

Greenfield,  Mass. 

Stock  Raising. 

Cheyenne,  Wy.  Territory. 

1866.] 


CATALOGUE. 


89 


Timothy  Spaulding  Dodge    .  .  27  . 
*Horace  Drew 19  . 

Clerk. 

Charles  Droun 31   . 

Frederic  Henry  Elder 16  . 

Orlando  Marcellus  Fernald  .   .   15  . 

H.U.  1864;  A.M.;  Prof.  Greek,  Will.  Coll. 
Charles  Winthrop  Fijield   ...  13  . 

Yale  Coll.  1864;  Clergyman. 
Charles  Henry  Folsom    ....   14  . 
William  Merchant  R.  French  .  12  . 

H.U.  1864;  Landscape  Engineer. 
Jesse  Franklin  Frisbee    ....   18  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Paul  Chadbourne  Garvin   ...  21  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
John  Gordon 13  . 

Piano  Tuner. 
Henry  Francis  Gould 14  . 

Weigher. 
Frank  Warren  Hackett   ....   15   . 

H.U.  1861;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
William  Henry  Hadselle    ...   16  . 

Farmer. 
*Samuel  Cushman  Haven.  ...  13  . 

H.U.  1862. 
William  Brownell  Heath    ...  20  . 

Clergyman. 

*Leander  Massilon  Hoitt  ....  20  . 

Richard  Hopkins  Jackson     .   .  16  . 

John  McKenzie  Jackson    ...  14  . 

Josiah  Weave  Kingsbury    ...  17  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1862;  Clergyman. 
Abraham  Gordon  Ladd  ....  19  . 

Business. 

Roscius  Henry  Leach 15  . 

Newton  Littlefield 16  . 

Clerk. 
Timothy  Morison  Longley    .   .   18  . 

Francis  Alexander  Harden   ..16. 

H.U.  1863;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Elias  Hutchins  Marston  ....   13  . 

Teacher. 
James  Rundlett  May    .  .  . 

H.U.  1861;  A^M.;  M.D.;  Surg. 
Collin  Swain  McKenzie  .  . 

Printer. 

*John  Folsom  Moses 14  . 

James  Franklin  Powers  ....   19  . 
Nathaniel  Appleton  Prentiss    .  16  . 

H.U.  1862;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Granville  Bradstreet  Putnam   .  21  . 

Amh.  Coll.  1861;  Teacher  Franklin  School. 
*Edward  Jackson  Reynolds    .  .  18  . 

Civil  Engineer. 
Charles  Asa  Smith 17  . 


U 


14  . 

.S.  Navy. 
.   17   . 


Boston,  Mass. 

Barrington 1864 

Boston,  Mass. 
Troy,  N.Y. 
Rochester,  N.Y. 
East  Kingston. 

Williamstown,  Mass. 
So.  Newmarket. 

Champion,  N.Y. 
Exeter. 
Exeter. 

Chicago,  m. 
Rochester. 

Newton,  Mass. 
Acton,  Me. 

Frankfort,  Kan. 
Exeter. 

Chelsea,  Mass. 
Kennebunkport,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Portsmouth. 

Washington,  D.C. 
Hancock,  Mass. 


.  Portsmouth  .   .  . 

.  Lunenburg,  Mass. 

Fall  River,  Mass. 

.  Lee 

.  Clarksville,  Tex. 
.  Clarksville,  Tex. 
.  Tam worth. 

Exeter. 
.  Deerfield. 

Raymond. 
.  Somersworth. 

.  Haverhill,  Mass. 
<(  (( 

.  Peterborough. 

Royalston,  Mass. 
.  Windham. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  North  Hampton. 

Boston,  Mass. 

.  Portsmouth. 
(( 

.  Cleveland,  O. 


1863 


1859 


1857 


Knoxville,  Tenn. 

Boston,  Mass. 

West  Cambridge,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Danvers,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Honolulu,  S.I.    .  .  .  1865 
<(  (( 

Somersworth. 
Boston,  Mass. 


90 


CATALOGUE. 


[1856-57. 


Lucius  Smith 21  . 

Edward  Gray  Stetson 15  . 

H.U.  1863;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Norman  Story 15  . 

*Edwin  Alonzo  Sturtevant  ...  14  . 

Stephen  Thomas  Swift    ....  13  . 

Business. 

Algernon  Sydney  Symmes    .   .   19  . 

George  Grosvenor  Tarbell     .   .   15  . 

H.U.  1862;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Edward  Payson  Ten  Broeck     .17. 

Amos  Towle 18  . 

Teamster. 

Jahez  Nelson  TrasJc 23  . 

H.U.  1862;  Clergyman. 

Joseph  Badger  Upham    ....   15  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1861;  A.M.;  Engineer  U.S.  Navy 

Daniel  Barber  Veazey     ....  14  . 

Teacher  and  Agent. 

George  Albert  Wadleigh    ...  16  . 

U.S.  Navy. 

Joseph  Dennis  Wadsworth    .  .  16  . 

Druggist. 

Daniel  French  Wells 16  . 

M.D.;  Journalist. 

William  Henry  Wescott ....  16  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Alexander  Wilson  Wheeler  .   .  15  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 

Russell  Homer  White 16  . 

Business. 

*Heber  Milton  White 12  . 

Joseph  Fernald  Wiggin  ....  18  . 

Lawyer;  Prob.  Judge  (Exeter).  1871-76. 

George  Washington  Wiggin     .  20  . 

Insurance  Agent. 

Joseph  Henry  AYillard    ....  13  . 

William  Aycr  Wood 15  . 


Bristol,  Wis. 

So.  Scituate,  Mass. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Plaquemine,  La. 
Rochester 1858 

Lexington,  Ky. 

((  (( 

Ryegate,  Vt. 
Lincoln,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Portland,  Me. 
Freedom. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Westbrook,  Me. 

New  Salem,  Mass. 

Portsmouth. 
(( 

Brentwood. 

Hematite,  Mo. 
Somersworth. 

Barre,  Mass. 
((         (( 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 

<(  (( 

Cleveland,  O. 

((  (< 

Belfast,  Me. 

Leadville,  Col. 
Belfast,  Me. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
North  Hampton. 

Exeter. 
Chicago,  111. 
Somersworth. 


1857. 


♦Forrester  Andrew 16 

Edward  Larke  Applcton    ...  17 
James  Edward  Bates 15 

H.U.  1864;  Lawyer. 
James  Dana  Bell 17 

LL.B;  Lawyer  and  Farmer. 
Charles  Upham  Bell 14 

Bowd.  Coll.  1863;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Clarke  Blaisdell 16 

Cotton  Printer. 
Marshall  William  Blake  .  ...  15 

Merchant. 
Charles  Edward  Blake     ....   12 

Yale  Coll.  1865;  M.D. ;  Physician. 
♦Charles  Malcolm  Boyd    ....  18 


.  Salem,  Mass. 
.  Bangor,  Me. 
.  Somerswortl^. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Exeter. 

Hawthorne,  Fla. 
.  Exeter. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 
.  Marblehead,  Mass. 

Manchester. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

.  Condersport,  Pa. 

.  West  Newbury,  Mass.  1864 


1857.]                                              CATALOGUE.                                                   91 

Solomon  Hoyt  Brackett .... 

18    .    . 

.  Framingham,  Mass. 

H.U.  1862;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 

Francis  Erving  Bradford   .   .   . 

13   .    . 

.  Raymond. 

*Addison  Reese  Brown     .... 

13  .   . 

.  Kensington 1880 

Farmer. 

n     ^ 

*William  Jason  Cain 

17  .  . 

.  Rutland,  Vt 1877 

Freight  Supt. 

Sedalia,  Mo. 

Charles  Monroe  Carleton  .  .  . 

17  .   . 

.  Waterford,  Me. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Norwich,  Conn. 

Charles  Abbot  Cheney    .... 

13  .  . 

.  Stratham. 

Joseph  Longfellow  Cilley  .  .  . 

14  .   . 

.  Exeter. 

H.U.  18(>i;  Merchant. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

William  Augustine  Oram  .  .   . 

19  .  . 

.  Hampton  Falls. 

Clergyman. 

((             <( 

David  Franklin  Davis 

24  .   . 

.  Nottingham. 

Dart.  Coll.  18G2;  Hotel  Keeper. 

Waco,  Texas. 

Clarkson  Dearborn 

16  ,   . 

.  Seabrook. 

Merchant. 

Amesbury,  Mass. 

Addison  Leonard  Demerritt .   . 

22  .   . 

.  Nottingham. 

Farmer. 

<( 

Charles  Follen  Folsom    .... 

15  .   . 

.  Meadville,  Pa. 

H.U.  1862;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician 

Boston,  Mass. 

Robert  Plummer  Foss 

22  . 

.  Strafford. 

Lawyer. 

Harlem,  Iowa. 

Jonathan  John  French    .... 

12  .   . 

.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Samuel  Harvey  Gleason     .  .  . 

17  .   . 

.  Barnet,  Vt. 

Lawyer. 

Sedalia,  Mo. 

Mercer  Goodrich 

14  .   . 

.  Portsmouth. 

Business. 

(< 

Richard  Lewis  Gove 

16  . 

.  Seabrook. 

Newburyport,  Mass. 

John  Phipps  Munroe  Green  .   . 

17  . 

.  Kensington. 

Shoe  Dealer. 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

Charles  Ezra  Green 

15  . 

.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

H.U.  1862;  Prof.  Civil  Engineering, 

Univ.  Mich.        Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

John  Dean  Hall 

14   .    . 

.  Eddyville,  Iowa. 

H.U.  1863;  M.D.;  A.M.:  U.  S.  Army. 

James  William  Hanson  .... 

19    . 

.  Lee. 

Arizona. 

Daniel  Thomas  V.  Huntoon     . 

14  . 

.  Marblehead,  Mass. 
Canton,  Mass. 

*James  Mills  Kingsbury  .... 

22  . 

.  Tamworth 1863 

*Harlan  Page  Kingsbury .... 

16  . 

.  Tamworth     1864 

Otis  Ly scorn  Leonard 

14  . 

.   .  East  Marshfield,  Mass. 

H.U.  1866;  Clergyman. 

(t             <<                (( 

James  Love  joy  Libby 

12  . 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

Business. 

((              (< 

Ruf  US  Pratt  Lincoln 

16  . 

.   .  Amherst,  Mass. 

Amh.  Coll.  1862;  M.D.;  Physician. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Joshua  Elbridge  G.  Lyford  .  . 

16  . 

.   .  Brentwood. 

*  Albert  George  Man  son   .... 

20  . 

.  Limington,  Me.  .   .   .  1878 

Bowd.  Coll.  1862;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

Cleveland,  0. 

*James  Knowles  Medbery  .  .   . 

18  . 

.  Portsmouth 1873 

Editor  and  Author. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Payson  Merrill 

15  . 

.   .  Stratham. 

Yale  Coll.  1865;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

George  Shattuck  Morison  .  .  . 

14  . 

.   .  Milton,  Mass. 

H.U.  1863;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Civil  Engineer. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

92 


CATALOGUE. 


[1857-58. 


*  William  Henry  Morrill    ....  15  . 

Teacher. 
Wareham  Morse 14  . 

*  William  Francis  Munroe    ...   17  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*  James  Woodbury  Norris    ...   17  . 

Merchant. 

Francis  Gushing  Nye 17  . 

H.U.  1862;  Lawyer. 

*  William  Albert  Odell 16  . 

H.U.  1864;  A.M. 
John  McCleary  Parker    ....  20  . 

Business. 
John  William  Parsons    ....  16  . 

M.D.;  iPhysician. 
Edward  Augustus  Penniman    .   15  . 
Edward  Cranch  Perkins     ...  13  . 

H.U.  1866;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Benjamin  Judson  Perkins  ...  19  . 

Farmer. 
Ezra  Pray 25  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Garland  Roberts 17  . 

Farmer. 
William  Rotch  Robeson  ....  14  . 

H.U.  1864;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
George  Frank  Rollins 13  . 

Mason. 
Frederic  Moseley  Sackett  ...  17  . 

B.U.  1861;  Manufacturer. 
Charles  Adams  Sackett  ....  14  . 

Lawyer. 
Ira  Otis  Sawyer 19  . 

Shoe  Manufacturer. 
Nathaniel  Curtis  Scoville   ...  21  . 

H.U.  1864;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Joseph  Herbert  Senter 14  . 

H.U.  1861;  Clergyman. 
*Frederic  William  Smith  ....  20  . 

Capt.  Cavalry  U.S.  Army. 
Albert  Stetson 23  . 

H.U.  1861;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
Chester  Colton  Stevens  ....  22  . 
Charles  Brigham  Stoddard    .  .  15  . 

H.U.  1862;  Merchant. 
Stephen  Millet  Thompson  ...  19  . 

Real  Estate  Agent. 
John  Wool  Wheeler 14  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
James  Willey 18  . 

Painter. 


.  Exeter 1862 

<( 

.  New  Haven,  Conn. 

.  Bradford,  Mass  .   .  .  1875 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Nottingham 1882 

Rice,  Tex. 
.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Durham 1867 

.  Fitzwilliam. 
(< 

.  Rye. 

Portsmouth. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  Cincinnati,  O. 

Boston,  Mass. 

.  Exeter. 
<( 

.  Rochester. 
(( 

.  Stratham. 

.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

.  Exeter. 
(< 

.  Providence,  R.I. 

.  Providence,  R.I. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Haverhill,  Mass. 
((  t( 

.  Pitcairn,  N.Y. 

Lee,  Summit  Co.,  Kan. 
.  Portsmouth. 

Portland,  Me. 
.  Manchester,  Mass.   .  1869 

Texas. 
.  Kingston,  Mass. 

Normal,  111. 

.  Brentwood. 

.  Plymouth,  Mass. 
((  (( 

.  Lee. 

Providence,  R.L 

.  Cleveland,  O. 
((  <( 

.  Exeter. 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

68 


18  58, 


*Augustus  Barker 16  .   .   ,  Albany,  N.Y. 

William  Elbridge  Boardman.   .  14  .  .   .  Boston,  Mass. 
H.U.  1865;  M.D.;  Physician.  "  " 


1863 


1858.] 

CATALOGUE.                                                  93 

Samuel  Henry  Bradley    . 

.   .   .   15  . 

.   .  Glean,  N.Y. 

Business. 

<(         (< 

Charles  Albert  Bunker    . 

.   .  18  . 

.  Barnstead. 

Dart. Coll.  1864;  A.M.;  Supt. 

Public  Schools 

5.          Peacham,  Vt. 

Elbridge  Tyler  Burley  .   . 

.    .    16    . 

.  .  Newmarket. 

Lawyer. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 

Henry  Sanborn  Gate    .   . 

.    .    16   . 

.  .  Greenland. 

Business. 

Millerstown,  Pa. 

Harrison  Cole  .,,... 

.   .  17  . 

.  .  South  bridge,  Mass. 
Columbus,  0. 

Optician. 

*Henry  Clinton  Corey    .  . 

.  .  .  21   . 

.   .  Chaplin,  Conn.   .   .   .   1864 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Elmer  Lawrence  Corthell 

.   .  17  . 

.   .  South  Abinoton,  Mass. 

B.U.  1867;  Civil  Engineer. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Frederic  Balch  Deane  .  . 

.   .   .  17  . 

.   .  Uxbridge,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

Marlborough,  Mass. 

Brainerd  Dearborn    .  .  . 

.   .  16  . 

.   .  North  Hampton. 

M.D.:  Physician. 

Portsmouth. 

Warren  Everett  Eaton    . 

.   .  19  . 

.  North  Reading,  Mass. 

Master  Harlow  School. 

Boston,  Mass. 

George  Prentiss  Edgerly 

.   .  17  . 

.  Farmington. 

*John  Marshall  Eldridge,  jr 

.  .  .  19  . 

.  Hampton,  Conn.    .  .  1865 

Journalist. 

Jersey  City,  N.J. 

James  Henry  Elliot  .   .   . 

.  .  15  . 

.  .  Keene. 

H.U.  1864;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

*Benjamin  Brown  French 

.   .   13  . 

.  Washington,  D.C.     .   1881 

Civil  Engineer. 

South  America. 

William  Gerrish 

.   .  16  . 

.  .  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Real  Estate  Agent. 

u                         " 

LeRoy  Sunderland  Gove 

.  .  20  . 

.   .  Milford. 

H.U.  1864;  Lawyer. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

John  Orne  Green 

.  .  17  .   . 

.  Lowell,  Mass. 

H.U.  1863;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Auris 

t. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Henry  Gremmels    .... 

.  .  20  . 

.  Gottingen,  German}^ 

Farmer. 

Hampton. 

Moses  Uriah  Hall 

.  .  23  .   . 

.  Exeter. 

Mason. 

'* 

John  Samuel  Hayes  .  .  .   . 

.   .   17  .   . 

.  Durham. 

Teacher. 

Somerville,  Mass. 

Laban  Mark  Hill    .... 

.   .   19  . 

.  Barrington. 

-George  Irving  Hoitt     .  .   . 

.   .   15  . 

.  Durham. 

Business. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Edward  Robbins  Howe   .  . 

.   .  15  . 

.  Detroit,  Mich. 

H.U.  1864;  A.M.;  Engineer. 

Boston,  Mass. 

George  William  Kittredge 
M.D. 

*  William  Newell  Locke     .  . 

.   .  16  .  . 

.  Dover. 

.  .  16  . 

.Lee 18Gr; 

Henry  Lunt 

.  .  16  .   . 

.  Quincy,  Mass. 

H.U.  1863;  A.M.:  Lawyer. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Charles  Brown  Marsh  .  .  . 

.  .  17  .  . 

.  Waltham,  Mass. 

Clerk. 

Tewksbury,  Mass. 

William  Henry  Marsh  .  .  . 

.   .  15  .  . 

.  Waltham,  Mass. 

George  Henry  Morse   .   . 

.  .  21   . 

.  Walpole,  Mass. 

Farmer. 

<(             (( 

Samuel  Badger  Neal    .  .   . 

.  .  16  . 

.  Kittery,  Me. 

H.U.  1864;  A.M.;  Clerk. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Edward  Gookin  Parker  . 

.   .  17  . 

.  Kittery,  Me. 

Benjamin  Sewall  Pike     .   . 

.  .  16  .  . 

.  Newbury  port,  Mass. 

Govt,  Service. 

Washington,  D.C. 

94 


CATALOGUE. 


[1858-59. 


Henry  Webster  Powers  . 

Clerk. 
Gustavus  Percival  Pratt 

M.D.;  Physician. 
William  Scollay  Prentiss 
Hosea  Mason  Quinbv  .  . 

B.U.  1865;  M.D. 
Edwin  Sanborn  Reed  .   . 
^Daniel  Smyth  Sayles    .  . 
John  Benton  Shaw    .   .   . 

Telegraph  Supt. 
Marshall  Solomon  Snow 


H.U.  1865;  A.M.;  Prof.  Polit.  Lit.  and  Hist 
Wash.  Univ. 
Edward  Lewis  Sturtevant . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1863;  A.M.;  M.D. 
John  Robinson  Swinerton  . 

Hotel  Keeper. 
Daniel  Locke  Tubbs    .   .   . 
Ransom  Tiphiania  Tubbs  . 
Charles  Henry  Warren    .   . 

Business. 
^Thomas  Jefferson  Washburn 
Alonzo  Bond  Wentworth 

LL.B. ;  Lawyer. 
Allen  Baston  Wheeler  .   . 

Mechanic. 


20  . 

17  . 

19  . 

18  . 

21  . 
24  . 
16  . 

16  . 


16  . 
Physician. 

17  . 

25  . 

18  . 
14  . 

19  . 

18  . 

32  . 


South  Abington,  Mass. 

New  York,  N. Y. 

Cohasset,  Mass. 
(<  (t 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Pittsfield. 

Uxbridge,  Mass. 
Burrillville,R.l.  .   .   .   1871 
Olean,  N.Y. . 

Jamestown,  N.Y. 
East  Dennis,  Mass. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Winthrop,  Me. 

South  Framingham,  Mass. 
Milton. 

Long  Branch,  N.J. 
Olean,  N.Y. 
Olean,  N.Y. 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Providence,  R.L 
Bridgewater,  Mass.  .  1866 
Somers  worth. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Blackberry  Station,  111. 

50 


1859, 


*Edward  Stanley  Abbot  . 
George  Henry  Adams  .  . 
Charles  Alphonso  Ames . 

Merchant. 

Daniel  Baker 

John  Augustus  Balestier 

Lawyer. 

Francis  Barnes 

*Alfred  William  Barnes    . 

Teacher. 
Sidney  Kenedy  Beckwith 
William  Parmenter  Bennett 

Will.  Coll.  1862;  Clergyman. 
Egbert  Byron  Bingham  . 

Yale  Coll.  1863;  Clergyman. 
Albert  Blair 

H.U.  1863;  Lawyer.  ^ 
*  William  Francis  Brigham 

Augustus  Scott  Campbell 

Lawyer. 
Henry  Converse  Carter  . 
John  White  Chadwiclc  .  . 

Clergyman. 
Henry  Clusky 

Lawyer. 


.    17 
.    17 

.  20 


.  17 

.   17 

.  18 
.  20 

.   17 
.  22 

.   21 

.   18 

.  20 

.  16 

.  18 
.  18 


19 


Beverly,  Mass.   .  .  .  1863 

Middleton,  Mass. 

Peterborough. 

Denver,  Col. 

Milton,  Me. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
<(  (< 

Portland,  Me. 

Owosso,  Mich.    .   .  .  1866 

Muskingum,  O. 
Chelsea,  Mich. 
Groton,  Mass. 

Ames,  Iowa. 
Scotland,  Conn. 

Rockville,  Conn. 
Barry,  111. 

Macon,  Mo. 
Feltonville,  Mass.     .  1865 

Annapolis,  Md. 
Galena,  111. 

Chicago,  111. 
Flushing,  N.Y. 
Marblehead,  Mass. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 


1859.] 


CATALOGUE. 


95 


Henry  Newton  Comey  ....  19  . 
Lucien  Alfred  Cox 19  . 

Druggist. 
James  Love  Crittenden  ....  17  . 
George  Selden  CuUum    ....   16  . 

Supt.  Gas  and  Water  Go's. 
Prentiss  Ciimmings 18  . 

H.U.  1864;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Jeremiah  Curtin 23  . 

H.U.  1863. 
Benjamin  Price  Davis 15  . 

Merchant. 
*George  Washington  Davis    .  .  17  . 
Cyrus  William  Dearborn    ...  14  . 
Moses  Ayer  Drew 15  . 

Lawyer. 
Edward  Smith  Eveleth    ....  17  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
'   George  Seward  Ffrost     ....  14  . 

H.U.  1865;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

*  William  Abijah  Flagg 20  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Cleaveland  Foote 17  . 

Business. 
Charles  Fuller 16  . 

Bowd.  Goll.  1865;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Charles  Allen  Gilman 15  . 

*  William  Lawrence  Gordon    .   .  19  . 

Francis  Gorman 18  . 

H.U.  1864;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

John  Fordyce  Gould 18  . 

Samuel  Lampson  Gould  ....  19  . 

M.D. 
Henry  Clay  Gowdej'^ 15  . 

Teacher. 
William  Holder  Gray 18  . 

Manufacturer. 
Preston  Gurney 16  . 

B.U.  1866;  Glergyman. 
Elijah  Brown  Hazen 18  . 

*  Lewis  Reyburne  Hempstead    .  17  . 

Lawyer. 
Geora-e  Anthony  Hill 17. 

H.U.  1865;  A.M.;  Asst.  Prof.  Math.  H.U. 
Charles  Edmund  James  ....  15  . 

Glerk  U.S.  Navy. 
Nathaniel  March  Jewett    ...  17  . 

Merchant. 
George  Clayton  Latham  ....17. 

Merchant. 
Edward  Newbold  Lawrence  .  .  17  . 
Heywood  Lee 18  . 

Business. 

*Douglas  Lee 14  . 

Robert  Todd  Lincoln 16  . 

H.U.  18»34;  U.S.  Sec.  War;  Lawyer. 
Henry  Burnham  Mead    ....  18  . 

Yale  Coll.  1866;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 


1873 


1877 


1864 


HoUiston,  Mass. 
Marlborough,  Mass. 

Providence,  R.I. 
San  Francisco,  CaL 

Meadville,  Pa. 

<(  (( 

Sumner,  Me. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Greenfield,  Wis. 

Brooklvn,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Canton,  Mo.    .  .  . 

Amesbury,  Mass. 

Alfred,  Me. 
((         (( 

Essex,  Mass. 

Gloucester,  Mass. 
Durham. 

Dover. 
Bloomington,  111.    . 

Veria,  111. 
Springfield,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Lincoln,  Me. 

Effingham. 
Exeter 

Andersonville,  Ga. 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Wilton,  Me. 
Albany,  Me. 


Eutaw,  Ala. 

Paris,  Tex. 
Walpole,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
South  Abington,  Mass. 

Central  Falls,  R.I. 
Deerfield. 

Galena,  111 1872 

(i        (( 

Sherburne,  Mass. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Portsmouth. 
Bangor,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Springfield,  111. 
<(  (( 

Flushing,  N.Y. 

Lenox,  Mass. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Lenox,  Mass 1864 

Springfield,  111. 

Chicago,  ni. 
Hingham,  Mass. 

Stonington,  Conn. 


96                                                   CATALOGUE.                                              [1859. 

♦Richard  Jones  Meconkey  . 

.   .   17  . 

.   .  West  Chester,  Pa.    .  1873 

♦Charles  Sewall  Merrick  .   . 

.   .   18   . 

.   .  Walpole,  Mass.  .  .  .  1866 

Chemist;  S.B. 

James  Christie  Moore  .   .   . 

.   .   20  . 

.   .  Topsfield,  Me. 

Business. 

East  Cambridge,  Mass. 

John  Cousins  Mordough     . 

.   .   15  . 

.   .  Hamilton,  Mass. 

Ralph  Keniston  Nichols  .   . 

.   16  . 

.   .  Portsmouth. 

Agent  Water  Co. 

Lower  Lake,  Lake  Co.,  Cal. 

Joseph  Franklin  Noone  .  . 

.   .   18  . 

.   .  Peterborough. 

Miller. 

(( 

Josiah  Alonzo  Osgood .  .   . 

.   .  17  . 

.   .  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Mechanical  Engineer. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Boyd  Cummings  Packer  .  . 

.   .   16  . 

.   .  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Lock  Haven,  Pa. 

John  Davis  Parker    .... 

.   18   . 

.   .  Salem,  Mass. 

Business. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Edward  Everett  Parker  .  . 

.   .   17  . 

.   .  Brookline. 

Dart.  Coll.  1869;  Lawyer;  Prob. 

Judge. 

Nashua. 

William  Peters 

.  17  . 

.   .  Ogdensburg,  N.Y. 

Lawyer. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

*Johu  Thomas  Pope 

.  17  . 

.   .  Halifax,  Mass.   .   .   .   1874 

B.U.  1865;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Jersey  City,  N.J. 

Seth  Gurney  Reed 

.19  . 

.   .  Baltimore,  Md. 

John  Mon  at  Rice   . 

.  27  . 

.  Northborough,  Mass. 

Prof.  Math.  Naval  Acad. 

Annapolis,  Md. 

George  H.  M.  Rowe    .... 

.   18  . 

.  Sahnon  Falls. 

Dart.  Coll.  1864;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Boston,  Mass. 

George  Briggs  Russell    .  . 

.15  . 

.  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Major  U.S.  Army. 

James  Milton  Sawin .... 

.   17  . 

.   .  Brookline. 

Teacher. 

Providence,  R.I. 

Henry  Chapin  Sawin    .... 

.   16  .   . 

.  Brookline. 

Teacher. 

Newton,  Mass. 

Andrew  Homer  Scott  .... 

.   18  .   . 

.  Dover,  Ark. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Little  Rock,  Ark. 

Charles  Jinks  Simons  .... 

.   16  . 

.  Prome  Birmah. 

*Job  Randall  Smith 

.   16  .   . 

.  Manchester 1863 

Student,  Bost.  Univ. 

Frank  Russell  Stoddard  .  .  . 

.  15  .  . 

.  Plymouth,  Mass. 

H.U.  1866;  A.M.;  City  Cashier. 

Boston,  Mass. 

James  Breckenridge  Sumner 

.    16  .  . 

.  Dalton. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Bloomington,  Neb. 

George  Milmore  Taylor  .  .   . 

.   14  .   . 

.  Baltimore,  Md. 

George  Weeks  Thompson  .  . 

.  22  .   . 

.  Barrington. 

John  Brown  Thompson  .   .   . 

.   18  .   . 

.  Oldtown,  Me. 

Frederic  Henry  Thompson    . 

.   15  .   . 

.  New  Salem,  Mass. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Charles  Walter  Tower     .   .   . 

.   17  .   . 

.  Randolph,  Mass. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Marshfield,  Oregon. 

Henry  Herbert  Townsend  .   . 

.  17  .   . 

.  Milton. 

JayTuttle 

.   17  .  . 

.  Nottingham. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Portland,  Oregon. 

*  William  Henry  Twilight .   .   . 

.  21  .  . 

.  Exeter. 

Alphonzo  White 

.  16  .   . 

.  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Charles  Edward  Wiggin     .   . 

.   16  .   . 

.  Durham. 

Shoe  Manufacturer. 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

Charles  Sidney  Wilder    .  .  . 

.   18  .   . 

.  Holliston,  Mass. 

Business. 

((                              u 

1859-60.] 


CATALOGUE. 


97 


Joseph  Henry  Wilder  .  .  .  .  .16 

Henry  Thomas  Wing 17 

H.U.  1864;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
James  Lawrence  Young  ....   14 


Holliston,  Mass. 
Sandwich,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Lawrence,  Mass. 


87 


18  60, 


Morison  Alexander   ... 
Edward  Lowell  Anderson 


Charles  Alvan  Beach  . 
Frank  Arthur  Brackett 

Teacher. 
Albert  Lawrence  Brown 

LL.B.;  Broker. 
*  William  Gerrish  Brown 


.  19 
.  17 

.   16 
.   18 

.  13 

.   19 


*Clarence  Colman  Buck    ....  22 

Francis  Marion  Caldwell    ...  23 

Farmer. 

Leonard  Hathaway  Caldwell     .  21 

Maro  Johnson  Chamberlain  .   .  18 

Miner. 

William  Edwin  Chamberlain    .  19 

Albro  Elmore  Chase 16 

H.U.  1865;  Editor;  Prin.  High  Sch. 

Clement  Cleveland 16 

H.U.  1867;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

John  Franklin  Clifford     ....  15 

L'a  Lathrop  Davies 15 

George  Henry  Davis 18 

*George  Washington  Davis    .  .  14 

Printer. 

William  Coffin  Davis 13 


15  . 


15 
17 


^ Frank  Fiske  Dinsmoor    .  . 

H.U.  1867. 
Pierre  Cheaseman  Dubois  . 

Supt.  of  Mines. 
Thomas  Chandler  Edwards 

Business. 
Manning  Emery 15 

Business. 
Willard  Francis  Esty 20 

Lawyer. 
David  Webber  Farquar  ....  16 

Business. 
George  Albert  Fisher 20 

H.U.  1865;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
George  Augustus  Flagg  ....  15 

H.U.  1866;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Manufacturer 
James  Greely  Flanders   ....   15 

Yale  Coll.  1867;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Robert  Hall  French 17 

Orvillc  Knight  Gerrish    ....  19 

Lawyer. 


Derry. 
Cincinnati,  O. 

Springfield,  Mass. 
Framingham,  Mass. 

Bristol,  Conn. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Manchester 1866 

Gorham,  Me 1871 

Golden  Ridge,  Me. 

Sherman,  Me. 
Golden  Ridge,  Me. 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Dublin. 

Frisco,  Utah. 
Sacramento,  Cal. 
Paris  Hill,  Me. 

Portland,  Me. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Portland,  Me. 
Oldtown,  Me. 
Portland,  Me. 
Exeter 1881 


Gloucester,  Mass. 
Keene 


1870 


Fishkill  Landing,  N.Y. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Keene. 

Chicago,  111. 
Portsmouth. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Canton,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Holliston,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Dorchester,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Holliston,  Mass. 

Millbury,  Mass. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
((  (( 

Bedford. 
Sumner,  Me. 
Portland,  Me. 


98 

CATALOGUE. 

[1860. 

Charles  Llewellyn  Gibbs 

.   .   17  . 

.  Framingham,  Mass. 

Le  Roy  Freeze  Griffin  .   . 

.   .  15  . 

.  Epsom. 

B.U.  186G;  A.M.;  Prof.  Lake  Forest  Coll. 

Illinois. 

Leverett  Duncan  Gunter 

.   .  21   . 

.  Queensbury,  N.B. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Chelsea,  Mass. 

Meldon  Leroy  Hanscom  . 

.   .   .   17  . 

.  Portsmouth. 

H.U.  1867;  Merchant. 

Parkersburg,  Oregon. 

Charles  Hayes 

.   .  20  . 

.  Berwick,  Me. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Providence,  R.I. 

*Orville  Pomeroy  Higgins 

.   .   .   17  . 

.  Flint,  Mich 

1861 

*Otis  Hinkley 

.   .  23  . 

.  New  Harmony,  Ind. 
.  South  Easton,  Mass. 

William  Carey  Howard   . 

.   .   19  . 

James  Otis  Hoyt    .... 

.   .   17  .   . 

.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

H.U.  1865;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Sanford  Benton  Hubbard 

.   .   19  . 

.  Shelburne. 

Govt.  Service. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

John  Webster  Johnson   .  . 

.   .   18   .   . 

.  Southborough,  Mass. 

Frank  William  Jones   .   . 

.   .   14  . 

.  Portsmouth. 

Capitalist. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Ludlow  Ap  Jones  .... 

.   .   16  . 

.  Cincinnati,  0. 

H.U.  1865;  A.M.;  La\yj'er. 

11                      ct 

William  Harding  King    . 

.   .   14  .   . 

.  Springfield,  Mass. 

Merchant. 

(C                                       « 

William  Jones  Ladd .  .   . 

.   .   16  . 

.  Portsmouth. 

Mining  Engineer. 

Milton,  Mass. 

George  Hobart  Latham  . 

.   .   .   13  . 

.  .  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.       * 

Business. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 

Anson  Hapgood  Lawrence 

.  .  17  . 

.  Barre,  Mass. 

Lawyer. 

Chicago,  111. 

*John  Edwards  Leonard  .   . 

.  .  14  .  . 

.  Fairville,  Pa 

1878 

H.U.  1867;  A.M.;  M.C.;  Lawj 

rer;  Ch.  Just. 

Louisiana. 

Supr.  Ct. 

♦Arthur  Jones  Loud.  .   .   . 

.    .    .    14   . 

.  Plymouth,  Mass.    .  . 

1872 

H.U.  1867;  A.M. 

*Henrv  Clay  McCreary     . 

.    .    18    . 

.  Sacramento,  Cal.   .  . 

1869 

Yale  Coll.  1865;  Lawyer. 

«              li 

Franklin  Miller 

.    .    18    .    . 

.  Sacramento,  Cal. 

Cashier. 

((              <( 

John  Ames  Mitchell .  .  . 

.   .   15  . 

.  East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Editor. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Charles  Coburn  Morgan  . 

.   .   17  . 

.  Dracut,  Mass. 

Clinton  Morrill 

.   .   15  . 

.  Bangor,  Me. 

George  Lyman  Morse  .  . 

.   .   13  . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

Business. 

((           (< 

George  William  Neal  .   . 

.   .   16  .   . 

.  Kittery,  Me. 

H.U.  1865;  A.M.;  Teacher. 

Boston,  Mass. 

♦David  Leighton  Ordway 

.   .   16  . 

.  Haverhill,  Mass.    .   . 

1869 

H.U.  1865;  A.M.;  LL.B. 

Calvin  Page 

.   .   15  .   . 

.  North  Hampton. 
Portsmouth. 

Lawyer. 

*Henry  Harrison  Pearson 

.   .   .   20  . 

.   .  Lincoln,  III 

1864 

Leonard  Hobart  Pillsbury 

.   .  24  . 

.  Derr3\ 

Merchant. 

"  " 

Almon  Porter 

.   .   13  . 

.  Haverhill,  Mass. 
.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Samuel  Plumer  Prescott 

.   .   15  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1867;  Lawyer. 

Princeton,  111. 

George  Newton  Proctor  . 

.   .   .   18  . 

.  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Merchant. 


1860-61.] 


CATALOGUE. 


99 


Henry  Foster  Ranney  .  .  . 
Samuel  Augustas  Russell  . 
Clifibrd  Saville 

Merchant. 
Edwin  Pliny  Seaver  .... 

H.U.  1864;  A.M.;  Supt.  Public 
Andrew  Coolidge  Stone  .  . 

Lawyer. 
William  Prescott  Stoddard 

H.U.  1866;  Corporation  Treasurer 
Ezra  Knight  Sweetser . 


Samuel  Swett 

Miner. 
*James  Monroe  Tappan 
John  Horace  Taylor     . 

Sheep  Ranching. 
Godfrey  Siegen  Thaler 

LL.B. 
Alonzo  Towle 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
Charles  Jackson  Train 
*Thomas  Logan  TuUock 

Paymaster  U.S.  Na^^. 
Augustus  Van  Wyck    . 

Lawyer. 
Frank  Thomas  Vinal   . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*  Henry  Ware 

Charles  Edwin  Webster  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1866;  A.M.;  M.D 
Charles  Eben  Wentworth 

Publisher. 
Ruf  us  Lawrence  AVilder  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
Joseph  Woodward  Wilder 


22  . 

Schools. 

.   20  . 

.  14  . 


.  27 

.   14 

.   19 
.   15 


Gorham  Deane  Williams 

H.U.  1865;  Lawj-er. 
George  Washington  Wilson 

Merchant. 


.  19 
.  17 
.   19 


19  . 

16  . 

15   . 
15  . 

14  . 

15  . 


.   14  . 
.  19  . 

Physician. 
■  15   . 

.  15  . 

.  13  . 

.  18  . 

.  16  . 


.  Brattleborough,  Vt. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Lexington,  Mass. 

((  (( 

.  Northborough,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Marlborough,  Mass. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 

.  Plymouth,  Mass. 
((  (< 

.  Cumberland,  Me. 
((  (( 

.  Exeter. 

Georgetown,  Cal. 
.  East  Kingston    .   .   . 
.  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Lamed,  Kan. 
.   Stillwater,  Minn. 

.  Freedom. 


1862 


.  Framingham,  Mass. 

.  Portsmouth 1870 

(( 

.  Pendleton,  S.C. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  North  Andover,  Mass. 

Scituate,  Mass. 

.  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  1862 

.  Portland,  Me. 
((  <( 

.  Portsmouth. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  Leominster,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Leominster,  Mass. 

<(  (< 

.  Deerfield,  Mass. 

Greenfield,  Mass. 

.  Upper  Marlborough,  Md. 
<<  ((  « 

85 


1861 


Richard  Franklin  Alley  .   .   . 
Frank  Benjamin  Arnold     .   . 

H.U.  1866;  Merchant. 
George  William  Ayers    .  .   . 

Farmer. 
Josiah  Bartlett  Batchelder     . 

Clerk. 
William  Henry  Bennett  .   .   . 

Yale  Coll.  1866;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

*Charles  Wilbert  Bickford  .   . 

Wilmon  Whiledin  Blackmar . 

Lawyer. 


.   16  . 
.   17  . 

.  .  Newmarket. 

.   .  New  York,  N.Y. 

.   15  . 

.   .   Stratham. 

.  18  . 

.   17  . 

.   18  . 
.   20  . 

.   .  Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  .  Hampton,  Conn. 

Stirling,  ni. 

.   .  Rochester 

.  .  Boston,  Mass. 

1875 


100 


CATALOGUE. 


[1861. 


Henry  Thatcher  Bout  well  .   .   .  17  .   . 

H.U.  1866;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Brickett  .   .   15  .   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1867;  Lawyer. 
♦Joseph  Emmons  Briggs   ....  20  .   . 

H.U.  1866. 
Francis  Wa3'land  Butler     .   .  .  19  .  . 
James  William  Carlisle   ....   17  .   . 

Business. 
*Frank  Augustus  Carpenter   .   .  17  .  . 

H.U.  1866. 
*Josiah  Andrews  Chandler  .   .   .  15  .   . 

Engineer. 
George  Washington  Cobb  ...17.. 
Samuel  Adams  Coburn   ....17.. 

Clerk. 
Nathan  Cutler 16  .  . 

Lawyer. 
Elbridge  Gerry  Cutler 14  .  . 

H.U.  1868;  M.D. ;  Physician. 
William  FrcuikKn  Davis     .   .  .  21  .  . 

H.U.  1867;  Clergyman. 
William  Henry  Dodge 14  .   . 

Lawyer. 
*Lewis  Francis  Dupee 22  .  . 

Teacher. 
John  Edwin  Earley 19  .   . 

Civil  Engineer. 
*George  Frederic  Emery  ....   16  .   . 

H.U.  1866;  A.M.;  Merchant. 
Charles  Gershom  Fall 15  .  . 

H.U.  1868;  A.M. ;  Lawyer  and  Author. 
Joseph  Allen  Fay 17  .   . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Charles  C'oolidge  Flagg  ....  14  .  . 

Clerk. 
*John  Howard  Folsom 13  .  . 

Clerk. 

William  Henry  Fuller 13  .  . 

Carlton  Clark  Fyler 24  .   . 

Charles  Sibley  Gage 17.. 

H.U.  1867;  Lawyer. 
Justin  Edwards  Gale 18  i   . 

H.U.  1866;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
Edward  Francis  Gale 15  .   . 

Business. 
Clittord  Belcher  Gill 16  .  . 

Farmer. 
Thomas  Herbert  Gray 16  .   . 

H.U.  1867;  Merchant. 
George  Wheelock  Grover  .   .  .  16  .  . 

M.D. 
William  Penn  Hammond    .   .   .  17  .   . 

Amh,  Coll.  1869;  M.D.;  Physician. 
William  Allen  Hayes 18  .   . 

H.U.  1866;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
George  Franklin  Hubbard.  .   .  16  .  . 

M.D. 


Nashua. 

Manchester. 
Haverhill,  Mass. 

Dighton,  Mass.   .   .   .  1867 

Bennington. 
Exeter. 

Foxborough,  Mass.  .  1867 

Portsmouth 1877 

Belmont,  Mass. 
Dighton,  Mass. 
Portsmouth. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Augusta,  Me. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Augusta,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Lowell,  Mass. 

Chelsea,  Mass. 
Hampton  Falls. 

Dover. 
No.  Wrentham,  Mass.  1871 

Walpole,  Mass. 

El  Paso,  Tex. 
Portland,  Me.     ...   1873 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Maiden,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Milford,  Mass. 


Exeter. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Exeter 

Boston,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
West  Killingly,  Conn. 
Concord. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Rock  port,  Mass. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Chicago,  m. 
Exeter. 

Junction  City,  Kan. 
Walpole,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Concord. 

Plympton,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Washington,  D.C. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Winterport,  Me. 


1872 


1861.] 


CATALOGUE. 


101 


Arthur  Hunnewell 

H.U.  18G8;  Business. 
Samuel  Champion  Hunt  ....  19 
Frederic  Guion  Ireland  ....  15 

H.U.  1868;  LL.B.;  Teacher  and  Author. 

Alfred  Bray  ton  Irons 19 

Thomas  Loomis  Knapp  ....   18 

Rens.  Polytechnic  Inst.  1866;  Civil  Engi 
Fruit  Ranching. 
William  Fowle  Ladd 15 

Merchant. 
Charles  Edward  Lane 18 

Clerk. 

William  Latimer IG 

Edward  Hemstead  Latham    .   .   18 
Irving  Leland 16 

Business. 
James  Pickering  Lewis    ....   19 

M.D. ;  Clerk  P.O.  Dept. 

*Charles  Selden  Mead 17 

Lewis  Cass  Melcher 16 

Business. 
Edwin  Forrest  Melcher  .  .  .  .  16 

Business. 
George  Stephen  Minot   ....  16 

Business. 
James  Frederic  Morse     ....  20 
Eobert  Mendom  Otis 16 

H.U.  1866;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Thomas  Manning  Page  ....   1 9 

Bookkeeper. 

Elbridge  John  Pattee 20 

Charles  Harrison  Pennj'^packer   16 

Lawyer. 
Charles  Elliot  Philbrook .   ...  19 
Charles  Theodore  Roberts  ...  18 
Lewis  Calvin  Sanders 14 

Lawyer. 
James  Emery  Corckin  Sawyer.   18 
*Walter  Henry  Seaver 20 

Student,  H.U. 
Josiah  Lafayette  Seward    ...  1 6 

H.U.  1868;  A.M.;  S.T.B. ;  Clergyman. 
Swithin  Chandler  Shortlidge.   .  20 

H.U.  1866;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
George  Edward  Smith 19 

Broker. 
John  Winthrop  Spooner  ....  15 

H.U.  1867;  A.M.;  M.D. ;  Physician. 

George  Stackpole 19 

John'Ward  Taylor 21 

H.U.  1866;  Merchant. 
Daniel  Gordon  Thompson  ...  18 

Teacher. 

James  Mason  Towle 18 

Byron  Howard  Waterman .  .  .  18 
Leonard  Wheeler 15 

H.U.  1866;  M.D.;  Physician. 


15  .  .  .  Boston,  Mass. 


Franklin,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
<(         ((         <( 

Providence,  RJ. 
Ogdensburg,  N.Y. 
Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Portsmouth. 

Galveston,  Tex. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Columbus,  O. 
Holliston,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
New  Hampton. 

Washington,  D.C. 
Hingham,  Mass.    .  ".  1864 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Reading,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Kittery,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
((        ((         it 

Port  Fairfield,  Me. 
West  Chester,  Pa. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Shelburne. 
Shirley,  Mass. 
Durham. 

Dover. 
Searsport,  Me. 
Northborough,  Mass.  1867 

East  Sullivan. 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Fairville,  Pa. 

Media,  Pa. 
Worcester,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Dorchester,  Mass. 

Hingham,  Mass. 
Gorham,  Me. 
Hebron,  Me. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Durham. 

Milton,  Mass. 
Somerville,  Mass. 
Providence,  R.I. 
Lincoln,  Mass. 

"Worcester. 


102 


CATALOGUE. 


[1861-62. 


Joseph  Warren  Whittier    .   .  .   18  .  .  .  Exeter. 

Henry  Willey 14  .  .   .  Goffstown. 

Merchant.  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 

Frank  Wrioht 16  .  .   .  Auburn,  N.Y. 

H.U.  1866;  A.M.;  Business.  "  " 


76 


18  62, 


Frederic  Morse  Adams    ....  21 

Law  Reporter. 
Willis  Laws  Ames 16 

Editor. 
Albert  Holmes  Ammidown    .   .   16 

H.U.  1868;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Charles  Henry  Arnold    ....   14 

Business. 

ThonTks  Ira  Atwood 14 

Josiah  Calef  Bartlett 16 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
Franklin  Bartlett 16 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  Ph.D.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
*Georg*G  Leonard  Barton  ....   16 

H.U.  1867;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Edward  Sawyer  Batchelder  ..16 

Salesman. 
Jeremiah  Sinclair  Bean  ....  21 
Samuel  Folsom  Beede 22 

Teacher;  Supt.  Public  Schools. 
Christopher  Columbus  Blake    .  23 
Nathaniel  Briggs  Borden   ...   18 

Corporation  Treasurer. 
Charles  Lee  Follen  Bridge    .   .  13 

Business. 
Luke  Smith  Brooks 15 

Farmer. 
John  Tilton  Busiel 14 

H.U.  1868;  Manufacturer. 
*Rollo  Marble  Cole 15 

Bowd.  Coll.  1867. 
Herbert  Jonathan  Cooke    ...   16 

Lawyer. 
John  Sherwin  Crosby 20 

Lawyer. 
*Charles  Jewett  Demeritt    ...   18 

Business. 
Edwin  Demeritt 16 

Dart.  Coll.  1869;  Teacher. 
*Moses  Beede  Dillingham    ...   21 
Saniuel  Dinsmoor 15 

Business. 
*William  Henry  Dolby 24 

Teacher. 
Horace  Paul  Downs 22 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
Charles  Henry  Dunlap    ....   17 

Insurance  Agent. 


Dublin. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Peterborough. 

Golden  Dale,  Wash.  Ter. 
Southbridge,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

<(         <(         (< 

Hudson,  N.Y. 
Exeter. 

Taunton,  Mass. 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Gill,  Mass 1879 

Greenfield,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Rochester. 
Sandwich. 

Northfield,  Minn. 

Dahlonega,  Iowa. 

Fall  River,  Mass. 
<(         <{  (( 

Hampton  Falls. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Stow,  Mass. 

Maynard,  Mass. 
Laconia.  . 

Paris,  Me 1868 

Hadley,  Mass. 

Unity,  Me. 

St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
Durham 1881 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Durham. 

Boston,  Mass. 

W.  Falmouth,  Mass.    1863 

Keene. 
(( 

Saco,  Me 1868 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Tam  worth. 

Washington  Territory. 
Andover,  Me. 

Lewiston,  Me. 


1862.] 


CATALOGUE. 


103 


Amos  Sheldon  Edwards  ....  19  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 

Charles  Bo wdoin  Fillebrown  .   .  19  . 

Business. 
Arthur  Irving  Fiske 14  . 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
Taylor  Barnnm  Fletcher .   ...   15  . 

Tufts  Coll.  1869;  Dentist. 
*Williain  Henry  French    ....   14  . 

H.U.  1869;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Charles  Baker  Godfrey    ....   17  . 

Business. 
Sydney  Kendall  Gold 14   . 

H.U.'l869;  A.M.;  Business. 
Henry  Hosford  Hale 15   . 

Manufacturer. 
William  Weaver  Heaton    ...  17  . 

Broker. 
William  Hartwell  Hildreth    .   .   19   . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
William  Henry  Hoag 22   . 

M.D. 
Izaak  Taylor  Hoague 17  . 

H.U.  1867;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

George  Albert  Holt 18   . 

Edgar  Huidekoper 17  . 

H.U.  1868;  A.M.;  Stock  Farmer. 
Hiram  Jewell 21   . 

Carriage  Manufacturer. 
Daniel  Parry  Lippincott .   ...   17  . 

Teacher. 
John  Pickering  Lyman    ....   15   . 

H.U.  1868;  A.M.;  Business. 
Herschel  Main 17  . 

Engineer,  U.S.  Navy. 
Charles  Marseilles 16   . 

Editor. 
Allison  Zaman  Mason 22   . 

Business. 
Elisha  Burr  Maynard 19   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1867;  Lawyer. 
Henry  Putnam  Merrill     .  >   .   .  20  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 

Henry  Mitchell 17  . 

Robert  Sivain  Morison    ....  15  . 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  S.T.B.;  Clergyman. 
John  Henry  Morse 16   . 

Manufacturer. 
Francis  Appleton  Morse     ...  19  . 

Teacher. 
'George  Parker  Nelson 13  . 

Factory  Supt. 
William  Morton  Ogden   ....  21  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
Edward  Osgood  Otis 13  . 

H.U.  1871;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Walter  Page 15  . 

Business. 
Thomas  Clarkson  Parrish  ...   15  . 

Miner. 


Fayettevillo,  N.Y. 

Syracuse,  N.Y. 
Winthrop,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Holliston,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Portage,  Wis. 
Laconia 1878 

California. 

Milford,  Mass. 

((  (( 

Washington,  D.C. 

Faribault,  Minn. 
Haverhill,  Mass. 

Bradford,  Mass. 
Salem,  O. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
New  Ipswich. 

Newton,  Mass. 
Albany,  N.Y. 

Deerfield 

Boston,  Mass. 
Hampton,  Conn. 

Meadville,  Pa.    ' 
((  (< 

Brentwood. 

Amesbury,  Mass. 
Morristown,  N.J. 

Cairo,  111. 
Portsmouth. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Washington,  D.C. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Kingston,  N.Y. 

Dublin. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Springfield,  Mass. 
<(  (< 

Andover,  Me. 
Portland,  Me. 
Norwich,  N.Y. 

Milton,  Mass. 

Peter  liorough. 

Methuen,  Mass. 
<(  (( 

Dublin. 

West  Roxbury,  Mass. 
Peekskill,  N.Y.  .  .  .  1882 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Boston,  Mass. 
<(  <( 

Rye. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Watertown,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Colorado. 


104 


CATALOGUE. 


[1862. 


Joab  Peaslee 19  . 

Business. 
*Willets  Peaslee 18  . 

Lawyer. 

Albert  Field  Pike 16  . 

Jerome  Bonaparte  Poole    ...   17  . 

H.U.  1867;  Teacher. 
Joseph  Wheeler  Reed 18  . 

H.U.  1867;  LL.B. 
William  Whitlock  Richards  .   .   16  . 

H.U.  1868;  A.M.;  Business. 
Nathaniel  Morton  S afford  ...  14  . 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Albert  Ivory  Sands 16  . 

James  Scammon IS  . 

B.U.  1868;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Charles  Franklin  Smith  .   . 
John  Lefavour  Stanley    .   .   , 

Dart.  Coll.  1869;  A.M.;  Teacher, 
James  Rindge  Stanwood    . 

Merchant. 
Charles  Onslow  Stearns  .   . 

H.U.  1867;  Civil  Engineer. 
Morton  Burr  Stelle    .... 
Calvin  Amory  Stevens    .  . 

Business. 
Solomon  Thayer  Streeter  . 

Amh.  Coll.  1867;  LL.B.;  Lawyer 
Charles  Howard  Thyng  .   . 

R.R.  Clerk  (New  York,  N.Y.). 
George  Thomas  Tilden   .  . 

Architect. 
George  Clark  Travis    ... 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  Lawyer.    " 
*William  Abram  Van  Buren 
Frank  Alvord  Warfield    .  . 

Clergyman. 
Thomas  Fenner  Wentworth 

Yale  Coll.  1868;  Lawyer. 
Arthur  Nathaniel  Whiting 

Business. 
*Henry  Medill  Whitman  .   . 

H.U.  1868. 
Channing  Wood  Whitman 

H.U.  1868;  A.M.;  U.S.  Consul. 
Samuel  Beede  Wiggin 24  . 

Dentist. 
George  Winslow  Wiggin    ...  21   . 

Lawyer. 
Charles  Issacher  Wiggin    ...   15  . 

Clerk. 
Charles  Dearborn  Wiggin  ...  21   . 

B.U.  1868;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Joseph  Colburn  Wilson  ....   17  . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1867;  Lawyer. 
William  Seal  Windle 16  . 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Edward  Leander  Wood  ....  16  . 

H.U.  1867:  A.M.;  Treasurer. 


.    17   . 

.  20  . 

.  15  . 

.   16  . 

.  14  . 
.   17  . 

.  20  . 

.  15  . 

.   17  . 

.  16  . 

.   15  . 
.   15  . 

.   16  . 

.   17  . 

.   17  . 

.   16  . 


.  Plaistow. 

Haverhill,  Mass. 
.  Plaistow 1873 

Cincinnati,  O. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  East  Abington,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Acton,  Mass. 

Maynard,  Mass. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  Stratham. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
.  Exeter. 
,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Concord. 
.  Portsmouth. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Concord. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Washington,  D.C. 
.  Groton,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Vernon,  Vt. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
,  Exeter. 

Roselle,  N.J. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 
((  <( 

Holliston,  Mass. 

(<  << 

.  New  York,  N.Y.    .   .  1863 
.  Holliston,  Mass. 

Brockton,  Mass. 
Greenland. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
,,Watertown,  Mass. 

Haydenville,  Mass. 
,  Cincinnati,  0 1869 


Cincinnati,  O. 

Huddersfield,  Eng. 

Sandwich. 
(( 

Sandwich. 

Franklin,  Mass. 
Durham. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Meredith. 

Providence,  R.I. 

Orono,  Me. 

<(         (( 

Fairville,  Pa. 

West  Chester,  Pa. 
Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Lewiston,  Me. 


1862-63.] 

George  Albert  Wood 
Musician. 


CATALOGUE. 

,  .  .  17  .  .  .  Brentwood. 


18  63. 


105 


90 


William  Pomeroy  Alexander    .  15  . 

H.U.  1870;  Govt.  Service. 

Charles  De  Lancey  Alton  ...  18   . 

Henry  Green  Atwater 13  . 

H.U.  1869;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Fordyce  D wight  Barker  ....  15  . 

Broker. 

Washington  Becker 16  . 

Joseph  Hartwell  Bridge  ....  16  . 

S.B. ;  Mining  Engineer. 

*  Samuel  Emmons  Brotvn     ...  16  . 

H.U.  1870;  Clergyman. 

Charles  Rufus  Brown 14  . 

H.U.  1877;  Master  U.S.  Navy;  Clergyman. 

Edward  Chelonday  BuUard   .   .  19   . 

Paper  Manufacturer. 

James  Hardy  Burgess 18  . 

Lawyer. 

Frederic  Wilcox  Chapin  ....  13  . 

H.U.  1870;  M.D.;  Physician. 

*Leander  Chapin 19  . 

James  Rundlett  Cheney  ....  16  . 

Washington  Choate 17  . 

Amh.  Coll.  1870;  Teacher. 

Arthur  Dearborn  Clarke .  »   .  .  16  . 

Lumber  Merchant. 

William  Bullard  Cutler  ....  16  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

*Frank  Demeritt 15  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1870;  Business. 

St.  Clair  Denny 17  . 

John  Francis  D wight 19   . 

H.U.  1870;  Teacher. 

Theodore  Holbrook  Emerson   .  15  . 

Philemon  Eveleth 18  . 

Sewall  Allen  Faunce 22  . 

William  Nelson  Ferris     ....  14  . 

Omar  Alphonso  Flint 19   . 

William  Rice  Foster 17. 

George  Ephraim  Foskett    ...  16  . 

Samuel  Ham  Garvin 21   . 

Joseph  P'arwell  Gordon  ....  20  . 

Lyman  Frank  Gooch 15  . 

Business. 

Friend  Humphrey  Gregory   .  .  17  . 

Charles  Goodwin  Hale    ....  15  . 

William  Gardner  Hale    ....  14  . 

H.U.  1870;  Prof.  Latin,  Cornell  Univ. 

John  Haley 15  . 

Business. 


Springfield,  Mass. 

Summit,  N.J. 

Peekskill,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

South  Worcester,  Mass. 
Augusta,  Me. 
Leadville,  Col. 
Exeter 1877 

Exeter. 

Franklin  Falls. 

Schuylerville,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

Old  town.  Me. 


Springfield,  Mass. 


1865 


Milford,  Mass.    . 
Stratham. 
Essex,  Mass. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
Franklin. 

Jefferson,  Tex. 
HoUiston,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Durham 1874 

Boston,  Mass. 
Pittsburg,  Pa. 
North  Wrentham,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Orland,  Me. 
Essex,  Mass. 
Kingston. 
Peekskill,  N.Y. 
Acton,  Mass. 
Stafford  Springs,  Conn. 
Louisville,  Ky. 
Acton,  Mass. 
Tyngsborough,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Beverty,  Mass. 
Hanover 
Peterborough. 

Ithaca,  N.Y. 
Newmarket. 


106 


CATALOGUE. 


[18G3. 


Joseph  William  Hall    .  . 

Merchant. 
Frederic  Robert  Halsey  . 

H.U.  18G8;  A.M. ;  LL.B. ;'  La^vye^. 
Frank  Elisha  Hatch  .   .   . 
George  Hill 

H.U.  18G9;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
John  Edwin  Hill    .... 

H.U.  1870;  Merchant. 
John  Hillis 


17  . 
H.U.  1868;  A.M.;  Lawyer  (Boston,  Mass.). 


.    18 


Joseph  Henry  Holway 
Henry  Newell  Hoxie 

Prin.  Friends  School. 
William  Edwin  Hoyt 

Civil  Engineer. 
Joseph  Alexander  D.  Hughes 
Arthur  Clarke  Huidekoper 

LL.B.;  Treas.  Glass  Co. 
*Joseph  Hayden  Jewell    . 

B.U.  1871;  Med.  Student,  H.U 
George  Henry  Lawrence 

Yale  Coll.  18G9;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Joshua  Holmes  Leach  .   . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Leverett  Lyndon  Leggett 

Lawyer. 
Edwin  Benson  Lent  .   .   . 

Clerk,  Pub.  Works. 
George  Langdon  Lothrop 

Merchant. 
George  Washington  Mann 
Lo  Palmer  Moore  .... 
Charles  Adams  Morrill  . 

H.U.  18G8;  A.M.;  Teacher,  St.  Paul. 
William  Walter  Nason  .  . 

Clergyman. 
William  Martin  Newton  . 
Frederic  George  Noonan 

Business. 
Charles  Cushing  Odlin    . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Samuel  Longstreth  Parrish 

H.U.  1870;  Lawyer. 
David  Walton  Perkins    . 

Music  Teacher. 
James  Handyside  Perkins 

H.U.  1870;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Robert  J.  W.  Phinney     . 

Business. 
Bard  Berge  Plummer   .   . 

Farmer. 


David  Gurney  Pratt .   . 

Business. 
Francis  Rawle     .... 

H.U.  18G9;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Robert  Hallo  well  Richards 

Prof.  Mining  Engineering,  Inst 


20    . 


16 


19 

20 

15 


21  . 

22  . 

18  . 

16  . 

15  . 

16  . 
15  . 
15  . 


14 

17 

18 
25 
20 


15  . 

18  . 
15  . 

15  . 

14  . 


15 
16 


17  . 


14 

17 


19 
Tech. 


Dennis,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Hillsborough. 

North  Hoosick,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Stoneham,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Maynard,  Mass. 
((  II 

Sandwich,  Mass. 
East  Sandwich,  Mass. 

Germantown,  Pa. 
Portsmouth. 

Rochester,  N.Y. 
Nashua. 
Meadville,  Pa. 

Brentwood 1872 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
((  (( 

Nashua. 

Keene. 
Zanesville,  O. 

Cleveland,  O. 
Peekskill,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Lexington,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Hanover. 
Manchester. 
Haverhill,  Mass. 

Concord. 
Exeter. 

New  Scotland,  N.Y. 
Rochester,  N.Y. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Exeter. 

Melrose,  Mass. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Chicago,  Dl. 

Cincinnati,  O. 
((  (( 

Barnstable,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Milton. 

Brighton,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Williamsport,  Pa. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Boston,  Mass. 


1863.] 


CATALOGUE. 


107 


Henry  Bullard  Richardson    .   .   18  .   . 

Amh.  Coll.  1869;  A.M.;  Prof.  German,  Amh 
Andrew  Howland  Russell  .   .   .   IG  . 

Lieut.  U.S.  Army. 

Edward  Russell 18  . 

*  Joseph  Leavitt  Sanborn  ....  19  . 

H.U.  1867;  A.M. 
Hezekiah  Scammon 20  . 

Business. 
Joseph  L3mian  Silsbee    ....   14  . 

H.U.  1869;  Architect. 
William  Cowper  Simmons  ...  21   . 

H.U.  1868;  Prof.  Greek,  Univ.  Vermont. 
Thomas  Hart  Smith 17  . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
Elliot  Smith 16  . 

Lawyer. 
Sanford  Sydney  Smith    ....   14  . 

H.U.  1870;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Charles  Henry  Smith 14  . 

Yale  Coll.  1869;  Lawyer. 
William  Eliot  Sparks 15   . 

H.U.  1869;  A.M. 
Winthrop  Flint  Stevens  ....   15   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1869;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Thomas  Strahan 17   . 

Business.    (Boston,  Mass.) 
Theodore  Sutro 18  . 

H.U.  1871;  Lawyer. 
Charles  Frederic  Swett   ....  18  . 
Stephen  Swift  Taft 14  . 

H.U.  1870;  Lawyer. 

Frederic  Thompson 17  . 

John  Todhunter 16  . 

H.U.  1868;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Everett  Albert  Towue 17  . 

*Elijah  Van  Sickel  Townsend    .   13  . 
Willis  Tuxbury 13  . 

Business. 
*George  Albert  Warren    ....  14  . 

William  James  Waters    ....  21  . 
Berlin  White 17  . 

Arthur  Dunlap  Whitehouse  .  .  16  . 
Eli  Whitney 16  . 

Yale  Coll.  1869;  A.M. 
William  Scollay  Whitwell  .   .   .   17  . 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 
James  Cornelius  Wilson .   ...   15  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Douglas  Dousman  Wolcott .  .    19  . 

Yale  Coll.  1868. 
Frank  Woodman 16  . 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  Manufacturer. 


Medway,  Mass. 
Amherst,  Mass. 
Plymouth,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Hampton  Falls    . 


1873 


.   Strath  am. 

Exeter. 
.  Northampton,  Mass. 

Syracuse,  N.Y. 
.  North  Wrentham,  Mass. 
Burlington,  Vt. 

.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
((  <( 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

((  (< 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
((  (< 

.  Newmarket. 

.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Taunton,  Mass. 

.  Stoneham,  Mass. 
<(  (( 

.  West  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Chelsea,  Mass. 
.  Baltimore,  Md. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Portland,  Me. 
.  Upton,  Mass. 

Palmer,  Mass. 
.  Conway. 
.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Southbridge,  Mass. 
.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
.  Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Exeter 1879 

Denver,  Col. 
.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
.  South  Easton,  Mass. 
.  Rochester. 
.  New  Haven,  Conn. 

.  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
((  « 

.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 


Mineral  Point,  Wis. 
Charleston,  West  Va. 


96 


108 


CATALOGUE. 


[1864. 


18  64 


Edwin  Augustus  Alger  . 

.  .  .   17  . 

.  Lowell,  Mass. 

LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Boston,  Mass. 

*  Francis  Atwood 

.  .  18  . 

.  Franklin,  Mass.  .   .   . 

1882 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  M.D.;  Physician. 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 

James  Knox  Averill     .   . 

.  .  .  17  . 

.  Sand  Lake,  N.Y. 

LL.B. 

Edward  Rinaldo  Bacon  . 

.  .  .  17  . 

.  .  Le  Roy,  N.Y. 

Lawyer. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

George  Ashton  Badger  . 

.  .  .  15  . 

.  .  Boston,  Mass. 

Bookkeeper. 

«                     n 

Albert  Clifford  Barney    . 

.  .  .  16  . 

.   .  Dayton,  0. 

B.U.  1869. 

((          (( 

Leslie  Peese  Barnum    .  . 

.  .  .  18  . 

.   .  Adrian,  Mich. 

James  Roberts  Beede  .  . 

.  .  20  . 

.  Center  Sandwich. 

John  demons  Benton  .   . 

.   .  14  .  . 

.  Covington,  Ky. 

Lawyer. 

iP           ii 

Leander  Augustus  Bevin 

.  .  .  19  . 

.  East  Hampton,  Conn 

*  William  Rice  Boardman 

.  .  .  16  . 

.   .  Portsmouth 

1880 

Lawyer. 

(( 

John  Kitti'edge  Brown  .   . 

.  .  .  21  . 

.  .  Saxonville,  Mass. 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  Missionary. 

Syria. 

George  Cole  Brown  .  .  . 

.  .  .  16  . 

.  .  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

li             (( 

Walter  Henderson  Bryant 

.  .  17  . 

.  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

Edward  Fisher  Chapin    . 

.   .  .   18  . 

.   .  Boston,  Mass. 

Merchant. 

Chicago,  111. 

Henry  Lincoln  Clapp   .   . 

.  .  .  25  . 

.  .  Taunton,  Mass. 

H.U.  1870;  Teacher. 

Boston,  Mass. 

*Galen  Alonzo  Clark  .  .  . 

.  .  .  18  . 

.  Stow,  Mass 

1873 

H.U.  1871. 

California. 

Francis  Edmeston  Cooke 

.  .  .  17  . 

.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Teacher. 

«            « 

Lowell  Mason  Cummings 

.  .  .  17  . 

.  .  Farmersville,  N.Y. 

Lawyer. 

Springville,  N.Y. 
.  West  Chester,  Pa. 

Ell  wood  Harvey  Darlington  .  .  19  . 

Carpenter. 

((               (( 

*Frank  Dupont  Davis    .  . 

.  .  .  16  . 

.  .  Cambridge,  Mass.     . 

1879 

Broker. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Joseph  Henry  Dearborn . 

.  .  .  15  . 

.  Deerfield. 

Business. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Henrv  James  Dutton   .   . 

.  .  18  . 

.  Ellsworth,  Me. 

Yale  Coll.  1869;  Lawyer. 

Henry  Warren  Eldredge    . 

.  .  19  .  . 

.  Kensington. 

Amh.  Coll.  1871;  Clergyman. 

Turners  Falls,  Mass. 

Benjamin  Marvin  Fernald 

.  .  17  . 

.  Exeter. 

H.U.  1870;  T-L.B.;  Lawyer. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Channing  Folsom  .... 

.  .  .  16  . 

.  Newmarket. 

Supt.  Public  Schools. 

Dover. 

*Thomas  Brown  Frost  .   . 

.  .  19  . 

.  North  Hampton  .  .  . 

1867 

Farmer. 

<(            tt 

*Charles  Brown  Godfrey  . 

.  .   .  16  . 

.   .  Epping 

1873 

Business. 

(( 

Francis  Irving  Gray     .   . 

.  .  17  .  . 

.  Barnstable,  Mass. 

Journalist. 

Boston,  Mass. 

1864.] 


CATALOGUE. 


109 


Henry  Greenough  .... 

Merchant. 
Lewis  Benedict  Hall     .   . 

H.U.  1809;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 
Hiram  Putnam  Harriman 
Rufus  Everett  Hilliard    . 

Shoe  Dealer. 
William  Barker  Hills    .   . 

H.U.  1871;  M.D. ;  Instructor  Med 
Charles  Emerson  Hoar    .   . 

H.U.  1870;  Farmer. 
John  Osborn  Hobbs  .... 
Edward  Francis  Hodges     . 

H.U.  1871;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Henry  Prichard  Holden  .   . 

Lawyer. 
Artemas  Henry  Holmes  .   . 

H.U.  1870;  Lawyer. 
John  Hubbard 

Lieut.  U.S.  Navy. 
James  Lemuel  LIumphrey  . 

Merchant. 
Charles  Grreene  Jackson     . 
Charles  Warren  Johnson    . 

Edward  Lyon 

Gardiner  Felch  McCandless 
William  Spencer  McLelland 
Eoyal  Whitman  Merrill  .   . 

H.U.  18G9;  A.M.;  Journalist. 
John  Cooper  Montgomery 

LL.B. 
Ernest  Nathaniel  Morison  . 

H.U.  1870;  Insurance  Agent. 
Charles  William  Moseley  . 

Broker. 
Charles  Howard  Moses  .  . 
Edward  Hallam  Movius  .   . 

Lawyer. 
James  Jefferson  Myers    .  . 
Thomas  Nesmith 

H.U.  1871;  Business. 
William  Fisher  Packer    .   . 
Charles  Lane  Palmer    ... 

H.U.  1871;  Farmer. 
Asa  Lovejoy  Peabody  .  .  . 
*John  Odenham  Pearce    .   . 


Charles  Pearce 

Merchant. 
Lewis  Edward  Pearce  .  .   . 

Merchant. 
Herbert  Henry  Davis  Pierce 
Robert  Franklin  Pennell    . 


H.U.  1871;  Prof.  Latin,  P.E.A.  1875-82 


Thomas  Matthew  Porter 

Merchant. 
John  Mason  Williams  Pratt 


.  16  .  .  .  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Philippine  Island. 

.  16  .  .  .  Albany,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

.  18  .  .  .  Groveland,  Mass. 
.  21  .   .  .  Kensington. 

Lynn,  Mass. 
.  14  .   .   .  Plaistow. 
School,  H.U.       Boston,  Mass. 
.   14  .   .   .  Concord,  Mass. 

Newbury  Park,  Col. 
.  16  .  .  .  Delevan,  Wis. 
.  13  .  .  .  New  York,  N.Y. 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

.   15  .   .   .  Cincinnati,  O. 
<(  (( 

.  15  .   .  .  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  15  .   .   .  Exeter. 

.  14  .   .  .  Springfield,  Mass. 

.  17  .  .  .  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.   16  .  .  .  Swatow,  China. 

.  17  .  .  .  Williamsport,  Pa. 

.   17  .  .  .  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

.  17  .  .  .  Huntsville,  Ala. 

.   14  .  .  .  Andover,  Mass. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

.   17  .  .  .  Danville,  Pa. 

.  15  .   .   .  Baltimore,  Md. 

.  16  .   .  .  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

.   16  .   .   .  Knoxville,  Tenn. 

.  16  .  .  .  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

Frewsburg,  N.Y. 

Lowell,  Mass. 
<<  (( 

Williamsport,  Pa. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Hawley,  Minn. 
.  24  .   .   .  Virden,  111. 
.   17  .  .   .  Maysville,  Ky.    .   .   .   187i 


.  21   . 

.  16  . 

.   16  . 
.  15  . 


16 
15 


.  15 
.  14 


H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  S.T.B.;  Clergyman. 


Maysville,  Ky. 

Cincinnati,  O: 
Maysville,  Ky. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Freeport,  Me. 
Author.      Exeter. 

Covington,  Ky. 

Cincinnati,  O. 
Taunton,  Mass. 

Pembroke, 


^ 


110 


CATALOGUE. 


[1864-65. 


Horace  Sylvester  Shapleigh  .   .   20  . 
Nathaniel  Stevens  Smith    ...   17  . 

H.U.  1869;  Lawyer. 
George  Phillips  Spooner     ...   15   . 

Business. 
Frank  Nash  Stuart 17  . 

Postal  Clerk. 
Emanuel  Sullavon 19  . 

Lawyer. 
Frank  Henry  Towle  ......   15  . 

James  Fisher  Tweedy 15. 

Univ.  Mich.  1870;  Business. 
John  Butler  Tytus 15  . 

Paper  Manufacturer. 
Charles  Mitchell  Underwood    .   15  . 
Daniel  Barker  Veazey 22  . 

Teaclier  and  Aejent. 
William  Rotch  Ware 15  . 

H.U.  1871;  Architect  and  Editor. 
Arthur  Harrison  Weston    ...  21   . 
Mandell  Webster  Weston  ...   18  . 
Judson  Board  man  Wilds    ...   17  . 

H.U.  1871;  Lawyer. 
Walter  Thaxter  Winsor  .    ...   16  . 

H.U.  1870;  Business. 
Dillwyn  Wistar 19  . 

Conveyancer. 


18  65. 


Wallace  Conduit  Barker    ...  17  . 
*Frank  James  Bean 13  . 

Business. 
Horace  Berry 19   . 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Henry  Otis  Billings 18  . 

Charles  Roberts  Brickett    ...   14  . 

H.U.  1872;  Lawyer. 
Edward  Burritt  Brown    ....17. 
Horace  Brown 14  . 

H.U.  1872;  LL.B;  Lawyer. 
William  Nelson  Callender  ...  22  . 
Frank  Linus  Childs 15  . 

B.U.  1870;  A.M.;  LL.B. ;  Lawyer. 
George  Enoch  Cilley 14  . 

Business. 
*Benjamin  Franklin  Clark   .   .   .13  . 

Student,  Dart.  Coll. 
Walter  Clifford 16  . 

H.U.  1871;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Charles  Ross  Clifton 22  . 

LL.B. ;  Cle-rk  War  Dept. 
Virgil  Roscoe  Connor 18  . 

H.U.  1871;  Business. 
Edwin  Dillingham  Crowell    .   .   14  . 
Dorrance  Babcock  Currier.   .   .   19  . 

Real  Estate  Agent. 


Lebanon,  Me. 
Kingston,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Dorchester,  Mass. 

Detroit,  Mich. 
Springfield,  111. 

Omaha,  Neh. 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 
<(  (( 

Exeter. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Middle  town,  O. 

Adrian,  Mich. 
Brentwood. 

Hematite,  Mo. 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Skowhegan,  Me. 

Skowhegan,  Me. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
«  (( 

Brookline,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


80 


Michigan  City,  Ind. 
Deerfield. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Newington. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Newton,  Mass. 

Haverhill,  Mass. 
((  (< 

Seaford,  Del. 

West  Newbury,  Mass. 

Salem,  Mass. 

Albany,  N.Y. 

Worcester,  Mass. 
<(  (( 

Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Stratham 1873 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 
((  <(  « 

McCleary,  Pa. 

Washington,  D.C. 

Fairfield,  Me. 
((  <( 

East  Dennis,  Mass. 

Hanover. 


1865.]                                              CATALOGUE.                                                 HI 

*  George  Wallace  Damon  .  .   . 

16   . 

.   .  No.  Marshfield,  Mass.  1868 

Edwin  Calvin  Eastman   .... 

16   . 

.  Exeter. 

Apothecary. 

South  Berwick,  Me. 

Winfield  Scott  Edgerly    .   .   . 

19   . 

.   .  Farmington. 

Lieut.  U.S.  Army. 

Walter  Ela 

.  16  . 

.   .  Washington,  D.C. 

H.U.  1871;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Hiohard  Ela 

14  . 

.   .  Washington,  D.C. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

H.U.  1871;  LL.B.;  Business. 

Willinm  Hpnrv  Elliot    . 

15  . 

.   .  Keene. 

TT     IXX.lCl'lll      AAV-'IJ.I-    V       A^AHVyv         •         •         •         • 

H.U.  1872;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Lewis  Jonathan  Elliot 

15  . 

.  Exeter. 

Dentist. 

Joseph  Albert  Fairbrother .   .   . 

19  . 

.   .  St.  Albans,  Me. 

Oilman  Clark  Fisher    .... 

24  . 

.   .  Brookline. 

C.U.  1869;  Supt.  Public  Schools. 

Weymouth,  Mass. 

Edgar  Adams  Fletcher    .   .   . 

16  . 

.   .   Exeter. 

Teacher. 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Herbert  Folsom 

14  . 

.  Newmarket. 

Farmer. 

Kansas. 

John  Brown  Gerrish 

16  . 

.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

H.U.  1871;  Business. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Moses  Brooks  Gould    ..... 

15  . 

.  Cincinnati,  0. 

Gustavus  Goward 

18  . 

.  Newton,  Mass. 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  Consular  Service 

David  Calvin  Hedden 

*  17  .   . 

.  New  Orleans,  La. 

Merchant. 

(I                         K                       (( 

Louis  Prevaux  Hervey    .... 

17  . 

.  Exeter. 

Business. 

Boston,  Mass. 

*Joseph  Gibson  Hoyt 

14  .   . 

.  Hanover 1871 

Dart.  Coll.  1870;  Clerk. 

Frank  Whittemore  Hunt    .   .   . 

16  . 

.   Nashua. 

William  Marshall  Janes  .... 

17  . 

.  Paris,  Tenn. 

YaleColl.  1871;  Lawyer. 

«          (( 

Edward  Adolphus  Joachimson. 

17  . 

.  Birmingham,  Conn. 

William  Neil  King 

16  .   . 

.  Columbus,  0. 

H.U.  1871;  Bank  Cashier. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

John  Lord  King 

15  .   . 

.  Springfield,  Mass. 

H.U.  1871;  Lawyer. 

Syracuse,  N.Y. 

*Elijah  Howard  Lewis 

19  .  . 

.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  .  .  .  1875 

H.U.  1871.^ 

David  Loring 

15  .   . 

.  Concord,  Mass. 

Civil  En.^neer. 

Portland,  Oregon. 

Francis  Ogden  Lyman     .... 

19  .   . 

.   Hilo,  Hawaian  Islands. 

H.U.  1871;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

Chicago,  m. 

Tilly  Lynde 

15  .   . 

.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Real  Estate  Agent. 

((               (( 

John  Drake  Marston 

13  .   . 

.  Rye. 

Farmer. 

u 

James  McCobb 

16  .   . 

.  .  Portland,  Me. 

Business. 

((            (< 

♦Herbert  James  McDonald  .   .   . 

20  .   . 

.  Boston,  Mass.     ...  1876 

William  McGregor 

21   .   . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

George  Ashbury  McLaughlin    . 

14  .   . 

.  Newmarket. 

Clergyman. 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

*  Gordon  Mitchell 

23   .   . 

.  Plain ville,  Conn.    .   .   1878 

Union  Coll.  1869;  Clergyman. 

Morrisiana,  N.Y. 

*Alfred  Johnson  Monroe  .... 

16  .   . 

.  Belfast,  Me 1875 

Bowd.  Coll.  1871;  Law  Student. 

((          <( 

112 


CATALOGUE. 


[1865. 


Robert  Brown  Morison   ....  14  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Charles  Freeman  Nye 15  . 

H.U.  1870;  Lawyer. 
Edward  Luther  Parks 15  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Willard  Silsbee  Peele 17*. 

John  Howard  Phelps 14  . 

*Vincent  Enyart  Phipps    ....  16  . 

George  Arthur  Poor 22  . 

Farmer. 

George  Adin  Pushee 14  . 

Tailor. 

Dwight  Rice  Putnam 17  . 

John  Edwin  Reid 20  . 

John  Hamilton  Rice IG  . 

Business. 

Sylvester  Warren  Rice    ....  22  . 

H.U.  1871;  Lawyer. 

*Homer  Richardson 19  . 

Charles  Edwin  Richmond  ...  15  . 

*George  Willabee  Rogers    ...  15  . 

Morgan  Rotch 17. 

H.U.  1871;  Business. 
Walter  Rednal  Ruddock     ...   15  . 

Business. 

John  Owen  Stearns 15  . 

Daniel  Avery  Stevens 15  . 

Ralph  Stone 16  . 

H.U.  1872;  Lawyer. 

Josiah  Eugene  Stone 18  . 

George  Seabury  Sumner    ...  15  . 

Business. 
Henry  Walton  Swift 15  . 

H.U.  1871;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
William  Thornton 16. 

Salesman. 
Charlemagne  Tower 17. 

H.U.  1872;  Lawyer. 
Eugeile  Tread  well 14  . 

H.U.  1872;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Samuel  Epes  Turner 18  . 

H.U.  1869;  A.M.;  LL.B. 
George  Albert  Tuxbury  ....  15  . 

Business. 
Lucian  Augustus  Wait    ....   19   . 

H.U.  1870;  Assist.  Prof.  Math.  Corn.  Univ. 
William  Brigham  Walker  ...   16  . 

Business. 
Raymond  Lee  Ward 17  . 

Business. 

Eli  Washburn 17  . 

Eliott  Butler  Whiting 15  . 

Treasurer. 
*Francis  Eugene  Whitney    ...  15  . 

H.U.  1872. 


Baltimore,  Md. 


Champlain,  N.Y. 


.  Salem,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Cincinnati,  0 1869 

.  Andover,  Me. 

Oxford,  Me. 
.  Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 

.  Newtonville,  Mnss. 

.  Greenfield,  111. 

.  Boston,  Mass- 
es (( 

.  Roseburg,  Oregon. 

Portland,  Oregon. 
.  Dover  ........  1870 

.  Exeter. 

.  Salem,  Mass 1881 

.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
((  ((  (( 

.  West  Newbury,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Elizabeth,  N.J. 
.  Exeter. 
.  Norridgewock,  Me. 

Buffalo,  N.Y. 
.  Saxon ville,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
.  Potts  ville,  Pa. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

.  Baltimore,  Md. 

.  Amesbury,  Mass. 

Haverhill,  Mass. 
.  Highgate,  Vt. 

Ithaca,  N.Y. 

.  Springfield,  Mass. 
(<  (< 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
<(  (( 

.  Middleborough,  Mass. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

.  Stow,  Mass 1873 


1865-66.] 


CATALOGUE. 


lis 


Richard  Clark  Wilby 15  . 

Lawyer. 
Ellwood  Wilson 16  . 

Lawyer. 
Arno  Samuel  Wilson 17  . 

Farmer. 
Leon  Baldwin  Wolfe 17  . 

Manufacturer. 
Charles  Fuller  Woodard.    ...   17  . 

H.U.  1870;  LL.B.;  Teacher. 
Augustus  Gustavus  Wooster    .  25  . 


*.  Cincinnati,  O. 
<<  (( 

.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

<(  (( 

.  Kittery,  Me. 

.  Lewisburg,  Pa. 
<(  (< 

.  Bangor,  Me. 

<(         <  ( 

.  Hancock,  Me. 


89 


1866. 


Herbert  Baxter  Adams  .  . 

.    .    16    .    . 

.  Amherst,  Mass. 

Amh.  Coll.  1872;  A.M. ;  Ph.D.;  Fellow  in  Hist.,        Baltimore,  Md. 

Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 

Joseph  Longworth  Andersor 

I    .    15    .    . 

.  Cincinnati,  0. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

<(           (( 

John  Avery 

.    .    21    .    . 

.  Brandon,  Vt. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Wallingford,  Vt. 

John  Coleman  Avery  .  .  . 

.  .  18  .  . 

.  Cincinnati,  0. 

H.U.  1872. 

Charles  Edwin  Batchelder . 

.  .  17  .  . 

.  North  Hampton. 

H.U.  1873;  Lawyer. 

Portsmouth. 

George  Schuyler  Bates    .  . 

.  .  15  .  . 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

H.U.  1872;  LL.B.;  Journalist. 

Boston,  Mass. 

William  Appleton  Bell    .   . 

.  15  .   . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

H.U.  1873;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Somerville,  Mass. 

Woodbury  Blair 

.  15  .  . 

.  Washington,  D.C. 

H.U.  1874;  Lawyer. 

<(                (( 

Nathaniel  Horace  Blodgett 

.  16  .   . 

.  Kensington. 

Clerk. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Osborn  Francis  Brashear  . 

.  15  .  . 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 

Accountant. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

*George  Henry  Bragdon  .   . 

.  .  14  .   . 

.  Exeter 

Henry  Judson  Brickett   .  . 

.  16  .   . 

.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Columbus,  Neb. 

Frank  Obadiah  Briggs    .   .   . 

.  15  .   . 

.  Hillsborough. 

West  Point,  U.S.A. 

William  Russell  Burleigh  . 

.  15  .   . 

.  Great  Falls. 

Lawyer. 

((                   <c 

Alonzo  Chapman 

.  17  .   . 

.  Plaistow. 

Salesman. 

Chicago,  111. 

Charles  Henry  Cushman    .  . 

.  18  .   . 

.  Portland,  Me. 

George  Boyce  Daiiey  .... 

.  16  .   . 

.  Fishkill,  N.Y. 

Thomas  Manley  Dillingham 

.  15  .   . 

.  Waterville,  Me. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Elbridge  Miner  Eaton  .  .  . 

.   .  20  .   . 

.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

M.D.:  Physician. 

Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

Charles  Newton  Fessenden 

.  20  .   . 

.  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

H.U.  1872;  Teacher. 

Chicago^  111. 

Roswell  Martin  Field  .  .  . 

.  15  .   . 

.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Journalist. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Frederic  Nason  Footman   . 

.  17  .  . 

.  Great  Falls. 

Architect. 

Boston,  Mass. 

1875 


114 


CATALOGUE. 


[1866. 


Solon  Tenney  French 

Amh.  Coll.  1872:  A.M.;  Teacher, 

Walter  Russell  Gardner  . 
B.U.  1871 ;  Clergyman. 

William  Thomas  Gilbert 
Eeporter. 

Daniel  Oilman    .  .  . 


John  Greenfield  . 

Auctioneer. 
Elislia  Gunn  .   .   . 

H.U.  1873;  Lawyer. 
Ogden  Haisfht  .  . 


John  Oxenbridge  Heald  ....  16 

Yale  Coll.  1873;  Lawyer. 
Henry  Clay  Higginbotham    .   .  16 

Lawyer. 
Walter  Clinton  Hill 15 

H.U.  1873;  Teacher. 
Samuel  Hoyt 15 

Gov't  Service  (Boston,  Mass.) 
Lucius  Lee  Hubbard 17 

H.U.  1872;  Lawyer  (Boston,  Mass.). 
Charles  Dustin  Hunking    ...  16 

H.U.  1871;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Oliver  Alvaro  Hutchinson  ...  20 

Lawyer. 
Daniel  Baxter  Hyde 17 

Carpenter. 
George  Irving  Jones 18 

H.U.  1871;  Business. 
Camillus  George  Kidder  ....   1 6 

H.U.  1872;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Francis  Boott  Loring 16 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Henry  Livermore  Manning   .   .  14 
Samuel  Lord  Morison 14 

H.U.  1873;  Business. 
Andrew  Morse  Moulton  ....  1 9 

Farmer. 
Rufus  William  Nason 18 

H.U.  1873;  Lawyer. 
Joseph  Wis  well  Palmer  ....  18 

H.U.  1872;  Dentist. 
Joseph  Bruce  Palmer  .....  14 


*Frank  Monroe  Parsons  . 

Yale  Coll.  1871. 
Henry  Rockey  Pendery  . 

H.U.  1873;  Lawyer. 

Richard  Peters 

Newton  Williams  Reid    . 

Business. 
John  Franklin  Richardson 

H.U.  1872;  Govt.  Service. 
Eugene  Kincaid  Sackett 
Charles  William  Sanborn 

Dart.  Coll.  1872;  Lawyer. 


.  14 
.  16 
.  16 
.   15 


.  17 
.  15 
.  16 


.  17 
.  17 


15 
18 

18 

20 
17 


St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Chicago,  111. 
Nantucket,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Chicago,  111. 

Rochester. 
(< 

Springfield,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
((  <( 

Orange,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Leadville,  Col. 

Stoneliam,  Mass. 
<<        ,       (( 

Salisbury. 

Newburyport,  Mass. 
Cincinnati,  O. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Haverhill,  Mass. 

Milford. 

Farmington,Whitman  Co.,W,  T. 
Winchendon,  Mass. 

Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Templeton,  Mass. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Baltimore,  Md. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Washington,  D.C. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Boston,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Hampstead. 

Great  Falls. 
<(  (( 

Fitchburg,  Mass. 
((  (< 

Nantucket,  Mass. 

Mission  San  Jose,  Cal. 
Jacksonville,  111.    .   .   1877 

Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Leadville,  Col. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Jacksonville,  III. 

Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Attlebury,  N.Y. 
Wakefield. 

WoKborough  Junction. 


1866-67.] 


CATALOGUE. 


115 


John  Wentworth  Sanborn  ...  18 

Clergyman. 
Frank  Haller  Sawyer 16 

Reporter. 
Charles  Harrey  Shepley  .  ...  18 

Business. 
Charles  Arthur  Sinclair  ....  17 

Business. 
William  Columbus  Smith   ...   15 

Farmer. 
Andrew  Gustavus  Smith    ...   17 

R.R.  Superintendent. 
James  Decker  Spencer    .   .  .  .  17 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
Henry  Pease  Starbuck    ....  15 

H.U.  1871;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Charles  Nathaniel  Thomas    .  .   18 

Book  Agent. 
Frank  Edgar  Thompson .  ...  17 

Teacher. 
Jeremy  Win  gate  Titcomb  ...  17 

Business. 
Everett  Totman .•  IG 

Dart.  Coll.  1872;  Business. 
Joseph  Weatherhead  Warren  .  17 

H.U.  1871;  M.D.:  Assist,  in  Physiol.  H.U 


Thomas  Barnes  Warren 

H.U.  1873;  Lawyer. 
John  Blake  White 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
Moses  Perkins  White  .  .  . 

H.U.  1872;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Clarence  Mortimer  White  . 

Teacher. 
George  Dudley  Wildes    .   . 

H.U.  1873;  Merchant. 


15 
15 
16 

18 


17 


South  Newmarket. 

Batavia,  N.Y. 
Biddeford,  Me. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Bethlehem. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

North  Sandwich. 
Providence,  R.I. 

Brandy  wine,  Md. 

Watertown,  N.Y. 
It  (< 

Nantucket,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Hartford,  Vt. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Dover. 

Newport,  R.I. 
Farmington. 

Sacramento,  Cal. 

Fairfield,  Me. 
((  <( 

Springfield,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Springfield,  Mass. 
<(  (i 

New  York,  N.Y. 
((         ((        (( 

South  Hampton. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Coldwater,  Mich. 

Sandwich  Islands. 
Ipswich,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 


71 


1867 


Abiel  Jacob  Abbot 17. 

Manufacturer  (Graniteville,  Mass.). 
Charles  William  S.  Adams    .  .  16  . 
Lowell  Douglas  Allen 17  . 

H.U.  1873;  Business. 
Thomas  William  Baldwin  ...  17  . 

H.U.  1873;  Civil  Engineer. 
Henry  Hudson  Barrett    ....   16  . 

H.U.  1874;  Lawyer. 
Frank  Eastham  Burley   ....   16  . 

Business. 
George  Hyland  Campbell  ...   16  . 

Business. 
Ezra  Bailey  Chase 19  . 

Marietta  Coll.  1873;  Clergyman. 
James  I^arvey  Chichester  ...  28  . 

•^Arthur  Clifford 15  . 

li.U.  1874;  M.D.;  Physician. 


Westford,  Mass. 

it  (I 

Chelmsford,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Manchester. 
Bangor,  Me. 

Maiden,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Chicago,  m. 
Nashua. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

WestBloomfield,0. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
«  « 

New  Bedford,  Mass.    1881 


116 


CATALOGUE. 


[1867. 


Frank  Sej-mour^Coit 16  . 

Business. 

John  Edward  Connor 15  . 

Louis  Atwood  Cook 19  . 

Lawyer. 
Ammi  Cutter 15  . 

H.U.  1872;  Lawyer. 

*Thomas  Albert  Davis 17  . 

Frank  Martin  Davis 20  . 

M.D. ;  Surgeon,  U.S.  Army. 
John  Wheelock  Elliot 14  . 

H.U.  1874;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Addison  Ely 14  . 

George  Emerson 19  . 

Frank  Walker  Fiske 16  . 

Business. 
John  Dana  Folsom 25  . 

Clergyman. 
William  Plumer  Fowler  ....  16  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1872;  Lawyer. 
Richard  Augustine  Gambrill    .  17  . 

H.U.  1872;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Charles  Alexander  Gambrill    .  16  . 

Business. 
Arthur  Lewis  Goodrich  ....  15  . 

H.U.  1874;  Teacher,  High  School. 
Luther  Waterman  Griffin  ...  17  . 

Business. 

John  Kimball  Hall 21  . 

George  Henry  Hardy 17  . 

Wes.  Univ.  1874;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
George  Porter  Hardy 17  . 

Bookkeeper. 

Roscoe  Edwin  Hewitt 27  . 

Joseph  Crowell  Holmes  ....  15  . 

Bank  Clerk. 
George  Eockwell  Kent    ....  14  . 
Thomas  Worthington  King  .  .  16  . 

Journalist. 

Francis  Wilson  Lee 15  . 

Business. 
George  Frank  Merrill 18  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
*Eugene  Usher  Mitchell   ....  15  . 

H.U.  1874;  Teacher. 
Charles  Francis  Cook  Moor     .  14  . 
Theodore  William  Moses  ...  16  . 

H.U.  1874;  M.D. 
Edward  Beverly  Nelson  ....  16  . 

H.U.  1873;  Prin.  Inst,  for  Deaf  Mutes. 
Francis  Albert  Newell     ....  20  . 
William  French  Pierce    ....  16  . 

Jesse  Bj^am  Phelps 19  . 

Samuel  Rawson  Prentiss    ...  18  . 

Business. 
Joseph  Vila  Prichard 16  . 

H.U.  1873;  Journalist. 
Alphonso  Bartlett  Ramsdell .  .  19  . 


.   .  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

.  .  Newmarket. 

.  .  North  Blackstone,  Mass. 

.  .  Buffalo,  N.Y. 

.  .  Leavenworth,  Kan.  .  1870 
.   .  Leavenworth,  Kan. 

.   .  Keene. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.   .  Elizabeth,  N.J. 
.   .  South  Reading,  Mass. 
.   .  Concord. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
.   .  Raymond. 

Centre  Sandwich. 
.   .  Concord. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  .  Baltimore,  Md. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  .  Baltimore,  Md. 

.   .  Stratham. 

Salem,  Mass. 
.  .  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  .  Nashua. 
.   .  Brookline. 

Gilford  Village. 

.  .  Biddeford,  Me. 
((  (( 

.  .  Santa  Clara,  CaL 
.  .  Marshfield,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  .  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  .  Columbus,  O. 

((  (( 

.  .  Boston,  Mass. 
((  <( 

.  .  Bangor,  Me. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  .  Newfield,  Me.     .  .  .  1881 

Portland,  Me. 
.  .  Water ville,  Me. 
.  .  Exeter. 

.  .  Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 

'  Rome,  N.Y. 
.  .  Salem,  Mass. 
.  .  Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  .  New  Haven,  Vt. 
.  .  Bangor,  Me. 
Oakland,  Cal. 
.   .  Boston,  Mass. 

Tompkins  ville,  N.Y. 
.  .  South  Hanson,  Mass. 


1867-68.] 


CATALOGUE. 


117 


Charles  Cotton  Robinson   ...  18  . 

Business. 
Edgar  William  Eobinson    ...  21  . 
Robert  William  Sawyer  ....  17  . 

H.U.  1874. 

Edwin  Frank  Sawyer 21  . 

James  Patterson  Scott    18  . 

H.U.  1871;  Business. 
Charles  Otis  Scott 15  . 

Business. 
A^nos  William  Seavey 18  . 

Wes.  Univ.  1874;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
Thomas  Ely  Secor 19  . 

H.U.  1875;  Lawyer. 
George  Langdon  Shore}^     ...   17  . 

H.U.  1873;  Lawyer. 
Jeremiah  Smith .  15  . 

Lawyer. 
Henry  St.  John  Smith     ....  15  . 

H.U.  1872;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
William  Harris  Stearns  ....  17  . 
Henry  Baldwin  Stone 15  . 

H.U.  1873;  Supt.  C.B.  &  Q.R.R. 
Frederic  Swift 14  . 

H.U.  1874;  Business. 
Josiah  Richmond  Talbot    ...   17  . 
Charles  Francis  Tarbell  ....  14  . 

H.U.  1873;  Cotton  Broker. 
Rolla  Alonzo  Tyler 21  . 

Agent, 
Charles  Rumford  Walker  ...  15  . 

Yale  Coll.  1874;  M.D. 

Hiram  Willson 15  . 

Ernest  Windsor 15  . 

Business. 
Frank  Herbert  Wright    ....  17  . 

Yale  Coll.  1873;  Business. 


.  Groton,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  Wakefield,  Mass. 

Bangor,  Me. 

.  Templeton,  Mass. 

.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
<<  <( 

.  Cleveland,  O. 
((  (( 

.  Greenland. 

Princeton,  Mass. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
<(  (( 

.  Lynn,  Mass. 
((  (( 

.  Peterborough. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.  Portland,  Me. 
<(  (( 

.  Maiden,  Mass. 
.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Chicago,  ni. 

.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
((  « 

.  Bristol,  R.I. 

.  Lincoln,  Mass. 

Providence,  R.I. 
.  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

.  Concord. 
(( 

.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  Brookline,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Portland,  Me. 

Denver,  Col. 


66 


1868 


Walter  BaJcer 

H.U.  1874;  Clergyman. 
Henry  Baldwin    .... 

Yale  Coll.  1874;  Farmer. 
*  Cecil  Barnes 

H.U.  1872;  Teacher. 

George  Bates 

Gorham  Beals  ..... 
August  Belmont     .  .  . 

Business. 
Ellery  Jarvis  Bennett  . 

Shoe  Manufacturer. 
Charles  Gilman  Brown 

Business. 
George  Washington  Brown 

Teacher.  # 


.  19 
.  18 
.  16 


.  16 
.  16 
.  15 

.  17 

.  19 

.  20 


Dorchester,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Canterbury,  Conn. 

South  Canterbury,  Conn. 
Portland,  Me 1880 

Chicago,  111. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Canandaigua,  N.Y. 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Dover. 
(( 

Hampton. 

Lynn,  Mass. 
East  Salisbury,  Mass. 
Newburyport, 


118                                         < 

:;atalogue. 

Frederic  William  Carleton 

.  .  16   .   . 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

Henry  Arnott  Chisholm  .   . 

.   .   16  .   . 

.  Cleveland,  0. 

H.U.  1874;  Supt.  Chisholm  Works. 

"          " 

Daniel  Gano  Chittenden    . 

.   .   16  .   . 

.  Mont  Clair,  N.J. 

Editor. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Charles  Baldwin  Chittenden .  .  13  .   . 

.  Mont  Clair,  N.J. 

Salesman. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Chester  Ward  Clark .... 

.   .  17  .   . 

.  Glover,  Vt. 

Lawyer  (Boston,  Mass.). 

Wilmington,  Mass. 

Melville  Lubeck  Cobb  .  .  . 

.   .   15  .   . 

.  Dighton,  Mass. 

Everett  Thyng  Collins     .  . 

.  .  13  .  . 

.  Exeter. 

Musician. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 

*01iver  Goldsmith  Corwin    . 

.  .  17  . 

.  Suckasunny,  N.J. . 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 

Charles  Greeley  Cunningham  .  16  . 

.  Milton,  Mass. 

Mining  Engineer. 

Laporte,  Cal. 

Charles  Jackson  Cushiug   . 

.  .  18  . 

.  .  Barnston,  P.Q. 

Charles  Francis  Dean  .  .  . 

.  .  17  . 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

William  Whitvvell  Dewhurst     .  18  . 

.  Exeter. 

Lawyer. 

St.  Augustine,  Fla. 

Francis  Child  Faulkner  .  . 

.   .  15  . 

.  Keene. 

H.U.  1874;  Lawyer. 

«( 

Frank  Winslow  Fiske  .  .  . 

.  .  19  . 

.  Peterborough. 

Franli  William  French    ,.  . 

.   .  16  . 

.  South  Newmarket. 

Frank  Camden  Geer    .  .  . 

.  .  16  . 

.  Minersville,  Pa. 

George  Whitefield  Goodsoe 

5  .   .   18  . 

.  Kittery,  Me. 

Moses  Sanborn  Gordon  .  . 

.  .  13  . 

.  Exeter. 

Yale  Coll.  1875. 

Calistoga,  Cal. 

William  McCrillis  Griswolc 

I  .  .  14  . 

.   .  Bangor,  Me. 

H.U.  1875;  Assist.  Librarian,  Cong.  Library 

Washington,  D.C. 

Charles  Morrison  Hickey   . 

.  .  15  . 

.  .  Exeter. 

Bookkeeper. 

Boston,  Mass. 

George  La  Fayette  ttobbs 

.  .  17  . 

.  .  Dover. 

*Isaac  Henry  Hobbs  .... 

.   .  19  . 

.  .  South  Berwick,  Me. 

Edward  Hammond  Hoyt    . 

.   .   18  . 

.  .  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Business. 

((             (( 

Oliver  Templeton  Johnson 

.  .  16  . 

.  .  New  York,  N.Y. 

James  Keenan 

.   .  20  . 

.  .  Dover. 

Sheldon  Leavitt  Kent  .  . 

.   .   15  . 

.   .  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Robert  Kerr 

.   .  22  . 

.  ^ .  Killingly,  Conn. 

Charles  Francis  Lighthipe 

.   .   15  . 

.   .  Orange,  N.J. 

H.U.  1875;  Lawyer. 

<(           <« 

James  Duane  Lowell    .  .  . 

.   .   15  . 

.  .  Duanesburg,  N.Y. 

Engineer,  Bur.  &  Mo.  R.R. 
Charles  Adams  Merrill    .  . 

.  .  19  . 

.   .  Andover,  Me. 

Teacher. 

Machias,  Me. 

♦William  George  Morison    . 

.  .  15  . 

.  .  Baltimore,  Md.  .  . 

James  Nao"le 

.  .  19  . 

.   .  Stow,  Mass. 

Walter  Spaulding  NorcrosE 

.  .  14  . 

.  .  Wakefield,  Mass. 

Carmi  Alfred  Norton  .  . 

.  .  18  . 

.  .  Greenland. 

Harold  Parker 

.  .  .  14  . 

.  .  Lancaster,  Mass. 

Civil  Engineer. 

«               " 

Charles  Edgar  Parkinson 

.   .  21  . 

.  .  Oakland,  Cal. 

W^illiam  Peirce 

.   .   19  . 

.  .  Lynn,  Mass. 

Arthur  Wellesley  Plimpton 

.   .   18  . 

.  .  Boston,  Mass. 

[1868. 


1872 


1870 


1869 


Merchant. 


1868-G9.] 


CATALOGUE. 


119 


Sylvester  Primer 25 

H.U.  1874;  Prof.  Mod.  Lang.,  Coll.  of  Charles 
ton. 
John  Riif  US  Ranney 16  . 

Lawyer. 
George  Albert  Sargent   ....  17  . 

Business. 
Milton  Adelbert  Shumway ...  20  . 

Lawyer. 
John  Franklin  Simmons  ....  17  . 

H.U.  1873;  Lawyer. 
Edwin  Francis  /Small 15  . 

Trin.  Coll.  1874;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
Howard  Augustus  Smith    ...  17  . 

Lawyer. 
Benjamin  Cunningham  Snyder    17  . 
*Edvvard  Evans  Spring 17  . 

Business. 
Richard  Sprague  Stearns   ...   15  . 
Cyrus  Abbot  Stone 20  . 

Will.  Coll.  1872. 
Charles  Wellington  Stone  ...   14  . 

H.U.  1874;  Teacher. 
Eugene  Edmond  Strang  ....   16  . 

Merchant. 
Henry  Ad  gate  Strong 22  . 

Yale  Coll.  1873;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

John  Bazleel  Stuart 16  . 

Nelson  Taylor,  jr 14  . 

H.U.  1875;  La\vyer. 
Henry  Grant  Thompson  ....  15  . 
William  Elliott  Thompson .  .   .  22  . 

B.U.  1873;  A.M.;  Teacher. 
Lucian  Sanford  Tilton     ....  16  . 

Bookseller. 
Charles  Edward  Travers     ...  16  . 
Deshler  Welsh 14  . 

Journalist. 
Hugh  Lawrence  White    ....  16  . 

Business. 
*John  Bellinger  White 16  . 

Petroleum  Broker. 
William  Henry  Whiting  ....  16  . 
Daniel  Bechtel  Young 15. 

Lawyer. 


Le  Roy,  N.Y. 

Charleston,  S.C. 

.  Cleveland,  O. 
<(  (< 

.  Haverhill,  Mass. 
((  (( 

.  Killingly,  Conn. 

Danielsonville,  Conn. 
.  West  Scituate,  Mass. 

Abington,  Mass. 

.  Biddeford,  Me. 
((  (< 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

(t  (( 

.  Pottsville,  Pa. 

.  Portland,  Me.     .  .  .  1870 

So.  America. 
.  Maiden,  Mass. 
.  Dorchester,  Mass. 

.  Templeton,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

Cleveland,  O. 
.  Colchester,  Conn. 

Cohoes,  N.Y. 
.  Steubenville,  O. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

South  Norwalk,  Conn. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Bristol,  R.I. 

Lima,  N.Y. 
.  Exeter. 

Williamsport,  Pa. 
.   San  Francisco,  Cal. 
.  Buffalo,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Williamsport,  Pa. 
((  <( 

.  New  York,  N.Y.   .  .  1883 

((  (( 

.  Upton,  Mass. 
.  Reading,  Pa. 
Chicago,  111. 

72 


1869, 


Lucius  Edwin  Ammidown  ...  17  . 

Charles  John  Bell 14  . 

Chemist,  State  College,  Pa. 

Samuel  Fairbank  Blodgett    .  .  19  . 

William  Lee  Bond 18  . 

Albert  Davis  Bosson 15  . 

B.U.  1875;  A.M.;  Lawyer. 

William  Edmund  Boynton  ...  16  . 

Business. 


.  Southbridge,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

State  College,  Pa. 
.  Jacksonville,  111. 
.  Hawaii,  S.I. 
.  Chelsea,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Winchester,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 


120 


CATALOGUE. 


[1869. 


William  Mason  Bradley  ....  15  . 

H.U.  1876;  LL.B.;  Business. 

Erastiis  Brainerd 14  . 

H.U.  1874;  Journalist. 

George  Edwin  Brewer 19  . 

Insurance  Agent. 

George  Herbert  Bridgman .  .   .   16  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1876;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Henry  Glover  Brown 19  . 

Henry  Morgan  Burdett  ....   16  . 

H.U.  1874;  Business. 

John  Ammi  Butler 17  . 

Lawyer. 

Frank  Clement 15  . 

Business. 

Frank  Cochran  Cockey   ....  16  . 

*Wayman  Crow,  jr 16  . 

Walter  Salisbury  Cutler  ....   15  . 

Richard  Wellington  Davidge    .   16  . 

Frederic  Fobes  Doggett  ....  14  . 

H.U.  1877. 

Nathan  Haskell  Dole 16  . 

H.U.  1874;  Teacher  and  Journalist. 

Frank  Edwards 17  . 

William  Gurnee  Felter 27  . 

Andrew  Fiske 15  . 

H.U.  1875;  LL.B.;  Lawyer  (Boston,  Mass.) 

Lewellyn  Eugene  Fiske  ....   16  . 

Nathan'l  Langdon  Frothingham  13  . 

H.U.  1875;  Lawyer. 

Henry  Gardner 17  . 

Elbridge  Gerry,  jr ,  16  • 

Addison  Gilmore 15  . 

Ulysses  Simpson  Grant  ....  16  . 

H.U.  1874;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

John  Arbuthnot  Green    ....   16  . 

Travelling  Agent. 

*IIenry  Heatly  Green 15  . 

George  Richard  Green    ....  14  . 

Charles  Knapp  Hale 17  . 

Clerk. 

Arthur  Dudley  Hale 17  . 

Chauncey  Hammett 21  . 

William  Wesley  Hapgood  ...   17  . 

John  Tasker  Harvey 17. 

*John  Monroe  Haynes 19  . 

Civil  Engineer. 

Edward  Williamson  Hill    ...  21  . 

Albert  Hoa 26  . 

John  Charles  Holman 15  . 

H.U.  1876;  Business. 

Robert  Bloomer  Holmes  ....  15  . 

Broker. 

James  Murray  Howe    .....  15  . 

Keal  Estate  Agent. 

Henry  McGuire  Hunt 19  . 


Bucksport,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Middletown,  Conn. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
South  borough,  Mass. 

Woonsocket,  R.I. 
Keene. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Fishkill,  N.Y. 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

(<  (( 

Haverhill,  Mass. 
((  (( 

Baltimore,  Md. 
St.  Louis,  Mo.    .  .   . 
Albany,  N.Y. 
Amherst,  Mass. 
Pembroke,  Mass. 

Norridgewock,  Conn. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Southbridge,  Mass. 
New  Brunswick,  N.J. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Weston,  Mass. 
Peterborough. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Sparta,  111. 
Portland,  Me. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Washington,  D.C. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Syracuse,  N.Y. 

Chicago,  111. 

Syracuse,  N.Y.  .  .   . 

Fishkill,  N.Y. 

New  Orleans,  La. 
«  (<  (( 

Medford,  Mass. 

Killingly,  Conn. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Pittsfield. 

Dover 


1878 


1872 


1878 


Cambridgeport,  Vt. 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
((        ((         (( 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Gilford. 


1869.] 


CATALOGUE. 


121 


Lawrence  Roscoe  Jerome  . 

Broker. 
*Alfred  Henry  Jones .... 
Edward  Lorenzo  Lillibridge 
Herbert  Walter  Marshall   . 

Carriagemaker. 
George  Frederic  McMillan 
James  M6tivier 

H.U.  1877;  Teacher. 
Josiah  Byram  Millett  .  .  . 

H.U.  1877. 
Martin  Moore 

Business. 
William  Lambert  Morse  .  . 

H.U.  1874;  Business. 
Frederic  McCraven  Nichols 

State  Assessor. 
George  Langdon  Ordway 

Lawyer;  Territorial  Auditor. 
Walter  Joseph  Otis  .  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Henry  Parsons    .... 
John  Sidney  Patton  .  . 

H.U.  1874;  LL.B.;  Lawyer, 
Nelson  William  Perry  . 

Mining  Engineer. 
'Charles  Ashton  Place  . 

M.D. 
Lewis  Henry  Plimpton 

H.U.  1875;  M.D. 
Frank  Hinkley  Pope .  . 

Reporter  (Boston,  Mass.). 

Edward  Fa}^  Rice  .  .  . 

*  Homer  Richardson    .  . 

Alfred  Loring  Rust  .  . 

Teacher. 
Alfred  Francis  Sears    . 

Lawyer. 
Benjamin  Charles  Starr 

H.U.  1877;  Lawyer. 
*Edward  Stetson  .... 

H.U.  1876;  Lawyer. 
William  Edward  Sutlife 
Elijah  Jeffreys  Snitcher 

Carter  Tevis 

Henry  Knox  Thatcher . 
Frederic  Winthrop  Thayer 
William  Sewell  Tibbets  . 

Business. 
Benjamin  Currier  Travis 

Business. 
Louis  Kossuth  Travis  .  . 

Lawyer. 
Benjamin  Stevens  Van  Wyck 

Manufacturer. 
Horace  Cheney  Wait 

Teacher. 


.   15 

.  17 
.  20 
.   16 

.  17 
.   16 


.   16 

.   17 

.  20 

.  17 

.   16 

.  16 

.  18 
.  21 


16 

16 

16 

15 

17 
23 

18 

16 

21 

15 

19 
20 
17 
15 
15 
15 

19 

17 

14 

17 


.  New  York,  N.Y. 
((         ((         *t 

.  Williamsville,  Vt.  .  .  1873 

.  Brookline,  Conn. 

.  Kingston. 
(< 

.  Way  land,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

.  Ipswich,  Mass. 

Lynn,  Mass. 

.  Marlborough,  Mass. 
((  <( 

.  Galveston,  Tex. 

.  Washington,  D.C. 

Pierre,  Da. 
.  Chicago,  111. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Great  Barrington,  Mass. 
.  Hillsborough,  111. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Cincinnati,  O. 

.  East  Walpole,  Mass. 

.  Walpole,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Sandwich,  Mass. 

Leominster,  Mass. 
.  Northborough,  Mass. 

.  Dover 1870 

.  Portsmouth. 

Seneca,  Johnson  Co.,  Kan. 
.  Newark,  N.J. 

Portland,  Oregon. 

.  Cleveland,  O. 
((  << 

.  Bangor,  Me 1879 

((         (( 

.  Salisbury,  Mass. 

.  Salem,  N.J. 

.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.  Bangor,  Me. 

.  Belmont,  Mass. 

.  Great  Falls. 
((         ft 

.  HoUiston,  Mass. 
((  <( 

.  Holliston,  Mass. 

Westborough,  Mass. 
.  Pendleton,  S.C. 

Denver,  Col. 
.  Highgate,  Vt. 

Jersey  City,  N.J. 


122 


CATALOGUE. 


[1869-70. 


James  Howard  Welles .  .  . 

Paper  Manufacturer. 
Jacob  Bradford  Whittemore 
John  Wiggins 

M.D,;  Physician. 
Frank  Holland  Wilcox    .  . 


.  16  .  .  .  Glastonburj'',  Conn. 

Barre,  Mass. 
.   IV  .   .   .  Hillsborough  Bridge. 

.  15  .  .  .  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
((         ((        (( 

.  15  .  .  .  Springfield,  Mass. 


82 


18  70. 


*  George  Blake  Adams   .  . 

Amh.  Coll.  1875;  Clergyman. 
Frank  Vandj^ke  Andrews 

Lawyer. 
Clifford  Andrews    .... 

Clerk. 
Arthur  Anthony 

City  Auditor. 
James  Blackburn  Attrill . 
Edward  David  Baldwin  . 

TT.U.  1875;  Editor. 
Richard  Stearns  Barrett . 

Business. 
Horace  Irving  Bartlett.  . 

Amh.  Coll,  1876;  Lawyer. 
William  Edward  Bates    . 
George  William  Bennett 

Farmer. 
Robert  Burns  Blodgett    . 
Charles  Albert  Blymer    . 

Business. 

*  George  Gilbert  Blj'mer   . 

Business. 
Edward  Franklin  Bradford 


Robert  Stow  Bradley   .  , 

H.U.  1876;  Business. 
Frank  Brainerd  .... 

Business. 
Charles  Briggs    .  .  .  .  , 

John  Briggs 

Henry  Sigourney  Butler 

H.U.  1877;  LL.B. ;  Lawyer. 
George  Folger  Canfield  . 

H.U.  1875;  Lawyer. 
William  Daniels  Carpenter 
Martin  Luther  Cate  . 

H.U.  1877;  Business. 
Edward  Hilton  Cilley 

Farmer. 
Moses  Henry  Cilley  . 
Arthur  Josiah  Clough 

Teacher. 
Walter  Stow  Collins . 

H.U.  1876;  Lawyer. 
Charles  Ward  Copeland 

M.D.;  Physician. 


.  20 
.  17 
.  15 
.  17 


.   17 
.  21 

.   16 

.   14 

.  23 
.  19 

.  15 
.  16 

.  16 

.  18 

.  15 

.  15 


.  19 
.  19 
.  15 

.  15 

.  18 
.  15 


15 


.  20 
.   14 

.  16 

.  18 


Medbury,  Mass.     .  .  1881 

Northborough,  Mass. 

Cincinnati,  O. 
((  (( 

Cincinnati,  O. 

((  It 

Fall  River,  Mass. 

<(         ((  (( 

Baltimore,  Md. 
Le  Roy,  N.Y. 
Meriden,  Conn. 

Maiden,  Mass. 
(<  <( 

Amesbury,  Mass. 

Salisbury,  Mass. 
Colchester,  Vt. 

Hampton,  Conn. 

((  (( 

Charlestown,  Mass. 

Lewistown,  Pa. 

«  (< 

Lewistown,  Pa.  .  .  .  1882 
((  (( 

Cincinnati,  O. 
((  << 

Boston,  Mass. 
<(  <( 

Portland,  Conn. 
((  (( 

Rochester,  N.Y. 
Rochester,  N.Y. 
Madison,  Wis. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
((  « 

Foxborough,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

South  Newmarket. 

Exeter. 

Nantucket,  Mass. 

Cleveland,  O. 
<(  it 

Fall  River,  Mass. 


1870.] 


CATALOGUE. 


123 


*Andrew  Roger  Culver 16  . 

Joseph  Warren  Dart 17  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
William  Davis 16  . 

H.U.  1876;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Orrando  Perry  Dexter 15  . 

A.M.;  Oxford,  Eng.;  Lawyer. 
Amory  Eliot 14  . 

H.U.  1877;  Lawyer. 
Levi  Asa  Farwell 

Stock  Raising. 
*  William  Russell  Foster    ....  15  . 

H.U.  1875;  Lawyer. 
Franklin  Pierce  Foulkes     ...   17  . 

H.U.  1875;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Thomas  Trueman  Gaff    ....  16  . 

Business. 
James  Wade  Gaff 

H.U.  1875;  Lawyer. 
George  Walton  Green 16  . 

H.U.  1876;  Lawyer. 
Herbert  Green 17  . 

H.U.  1876;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Albert  Brewer  Guptill 16  . 

Lawyer. 
Allen  Joseph  Hackett 16  . 

Journalist. 
James  Ben-Ali  Haggin    ....  17  . 
Henry  Steeley  Hale 18  . 

Merchant. 
Philip  Hale 

Yale  Coll.  1876;  Lawyer. 

Thomas  Handley 24  . 

William  Frank  Hapgood    ...   16  . 

Lawyer. 
Emor  Herbert  Harding    ....   16  . 

H.U.  1876;  A.M.;  LL.B.;  Merchant. 
Azariah  Boody  Harris 17. 

H.U.  1876;  R.R.  Supt. 
Walker  Hartwell 16  . 

H.U.  1875;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 
Herbert  Joseph  Harwood  ...  16  . 

H.U.  1877;  Business. 
Edmund  Trowbridge  Hastings    19  . 

H.U.  1876;  Business. 
George  Burnap  Hobart   ....  16  . 

H.U.  1875;  Lawyer. 
Willis  Farrar  Hobbs 16  . 

Manufacturer. 
Henry  Martin  Hooper 19  . 

Student. 
Arthur  Burley  Hosmer    ....  16  . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
William  Henry  Hotchkiss  ...  19  . 

Yale  Coll.  1875;  Business. 
Louis  Gilman  Hoyt 14  . 

Lawyer. 
John  Trull  Jacobs 15  . 


.  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  .  .  .  1871 
.  New  London,  Conn. 

.  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Syracuse,  N.Y. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Denver,  Col. 

.  Portsmouth 1883 

(< 

.  Toledo,  O. 
«        (t 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 

((  (( 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 
((  (( 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
<(  (( 

.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Lubec,  Me. 
Fargo,  D.T. 

.  Belmont. 

<( 

.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.  Belief onte,  Pa. 
<(  (( 

.  Northampton,  Mass. 

Albany,  N.Y. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Worcester,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Springfield,  Mass. 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 

((  (( 

.  Littleton,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Medford,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Kingston,  Mass. 
.  North  Hampton. 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

.  Griggstown,  N.J. 
<(  (I 

.  Chicago,  111. 

.  Ansonia,  Conn. 

Buffalo,  N.Y. 
.  Exeter. 

Kingston. 
.  Concord,  Mass. 


•  24                                               CATALOGUE. 

[1870. 

William  Channing  Kellogg    . 

20  .   . 

.  Tilton. 

Middletown  Coll.  1875;  Lawyer. 

Yarmouth,  Mass. 

Edward  Wyatt  Kimball  .   .   . 

17  .   . 

.  Concord. 

Artist. 

Chicago,  111. 

Joseph  Emerson  Knight .... 

19  .   . 

.  North  Hatfield,  Mass 

Business. 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

Charles  Fuller  Leslie 

M.D. 
Walter  Emerson  Lufkin  .  .  . 

22  .   . 

.  Patten,  Me. 

15  .   . 

.  Galveston,  Tex. 

Business. 

((                                    (C 

George  Lyon,  jr 

21   .   . 

.  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Theological  Student. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

James  Cameron  Mackenzie   . 

18  .   . 

.  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 

Lafayette  Coll. ;  Ph.D. ;  Teacher. 

Lawrenceville,  N.J. 

Edward  Baxter  Marsh     .   .   . 

16  .   . 

.  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Amh.  Coll.  1876;  Assist.  Librarian, 

Amh.  Coll.         Amherst,  Mass. 

Daniel  Cady  McMartin   .  .   . 

17    .    . 

.  Johnston,  N.Y. 

H.U.  1876;  Lawyer. 

Des  Moines,  la. 

Rodney  Augustus  Mercur  .   . 

18  .   . 

.  Towanda,  Pa. 

Lawyer. 

a                  a 

John  Davis  Mercur 

.  17  .  . 

.  Towanda,  Pa. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Richard  Montague 

17  .  . 

.  Westborough,  Mass. 

H.U.  1875;  Clergyman. 

Providence,  R.I; 

William  Radclitfe  Morris    .  . 

14  .  . 

.  Derry. 

H.U.  1877;  Govt.  Service. 

Omaha,  Neb. 

Arthur  St.  John  Newbury     . 

16  .   . 

.  Cleveland,  0. 

H.U.  1876;  Lawyer. 

((          « 

George  Osgood 

.  17  .  . 

.  Cohasset,  Mass. 

Farmer. 

Kensington. 

John  Percyville  Parker   .  .  . 

21   .   . 

.  Ripley,  0. 

Robert  Logan  Patton  .... 

21   .   . 

.  Morgan  town,  N.C. 

Amh.  Coll.  1876;  Teacher. 

U                                    (( 

Anson  Walcott  Peet 

.  22  .  . 

.  Shelburn,  Vt. 

Farmer. 

Huntington,  Vt. 

Palo  Alto  Peirce 

17  .  . 

.  Assonet,  Mass. 

George  Arthur  Plimpton    .  . 

.  15  .  . 

.  Walpole,  Mass. 

Amh.  Coll.  1876;  Publisher. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Jonathan  Washbourn  Pratt  . 

.  16  .   . 

.  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Thomas  Freeman  Quimby  .   . 

15  .   . 

.  Biddeford,  Me. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

William  Dougherty  Rusk  .  . 

21  .  . 

.  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Lawyer. 

u                    u 

George  Hobbs  Sanborn  .  .  . 

16  .   . 

.  Rochester. 

George  Hoit  Sanborn  .... 

.   16  .   . 

.  Dover. 

Druggist. 

Chicago,  111. 

*John  Williamson  Scott    ... 

15  .   . 

.  Cleveland,  0 

1872 

William  Shepard  Seamans     . 

.   15   .   . 

.  Exeter. 

H.U.  1877;  M.D.;  Physician. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

David  Theodore  Seligman  .  . 

.   14  .   . 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

H.U.  1876;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 

li                      a 

Herbert  Shaw 

.   16  .   . 
.   17  .   . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  Concord. 

Arthur  Wilson  Silsby  .... 

Lawyer. 

<( 

Thomas  Morrison  Sloane   .   . 

.  16  .  . 

.  Sandusky,  0. 

H.U.  1877;  Lawyer. 

^l         •"        u 

William  Hale  Stevens  .... 

18  .  . 

.  Camden,  Me. 

1870-71.] 


CATALOGUE. 


125 


Maynard  French  Styles 

H.U.  1877;  Lawyer. 
Edwin  Davis  Stoddard 

Insurance  Business. 
George  Mead  Storrs     . 
Robert  Newton  Stubbs 

Bookkeeper. 
William  Low  Swett  .   . 

Stock  Raising. 
William  Ny^  Swift    .   . 

H.U.  1877;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Alonzo  Lily  Thompsen 
Frederic  Manning  Tucker 
Wm.  Van  Alstyne  Van  Duzer  . 

Business. 
William  Edward  Verplanck  .   . 

Lawyer  (New  York,  N.Y.). 
George  Plumb  Waldorf  . 

Postmaster, 
James  Smith  Walker    .  . 

Business. 
*Frank  Wilson  Winchester 

Mad.  Univ. ;  Manufacturer. 
Frederic  Perkins  Wiswall 
Francis  Joseph  Woodman 

Journalist. 


16  . 
14  . 

14  . 

14  . 

15  . 

16  . 

15  . 

15  . 

16  . 

14  . 
20  . 

15  . 

16  . 


15  . 
19  . 


.  Tiinbridge,  Vt. 
Gunnison  City,  Col. 

.  Worcester,  Mass. 

«  (( 

.  Chicago,  111. 
.  Lisbon. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
.  Exeter. 

.  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

.  Baltimore,  Md. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Fishkill,  N.Y. 

Rye,  N.Y. 
.  Lima,  O. 

.  Springfield,  Mass. 
Paris,  France. 

.  Whitewater,  Wis.  .  . 

((  (( 

.  Washington,  D.C. 
.  Great  Falls. 


1881 


105 


1871 


John  Hopkins  Allen 16  . 

Clerk 
William  Hall  Allen 13  . 

H.U.  1878;  Business. 
Charles  Gordon  Bacon    ....  14  . 

Clerk. 

Alfred  Young  Barker 24  . 

Willfam  Morse  Barnard  ....  15  . 

Dart.  ColL  1876;  Lawyer. 
William  CHnton  Bates 17  . 

Supt.  Public  Schools. 

John  James  Berry 14  . 

Lafayette  Gilman  Blair   ....  23  . 

H.U.  1878;  Lawyer. 
George  Washington  Blodgett  .  15  . 

M.D. ;  Prof.  Phys.,  Homoeopathic  Med.  Coll 
Charles  Chester  Bolton   ....  16  . 

Business. 
Frank  Bowler 20  . 

Amh.  Coll.  1876;  Clergyman. 
Charles  Froome  Bragg    ....   17  . 
Henry  Hobart  Brown 17  . 

H.U.  1876;  Teacher. 
Arthur  Henr}"  Brown 18  . 

H.U.  1878. 
Edward  Stark  Burleigh  ....  14  . 

Dart.  Coll.  1878;  Planter. 


Old  Saybrook,  Conn. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Old  Sa3^brook,  Conn. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
New  London,  Conn. 

((  ((  u 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Franklin. 

Hingham,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
Seneca  Falls,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Cleveland,  O. 

((  (( 

Nashua. 

Florence,  Mass. 
Cincinnati,  O. 
Chester,  Pa. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
East  Princeton,  Mass. 

Great  Falls. 

Florida. 


126 


CATALOGUE. 


[1871. 


Charles  Henr}^  Chapman  ...  23 
Frank  Arthur  Colby 19 

M.D.;  Physician. 

George  Watson  Cole 20 

Percival  Courtney  CoUey  ...  15 
Quincy  Adams  Cranch  .  .  .  .  IG 
Frank  Culbertson 14 

Will.  Coll.  1877;  Stock  Raising. 
George  Miller  Cummiug     ...  16 

H.U.  1876;  Lawyer. 
Henry  Gold  Danforth 17 

H.U.  1877;  Lawyer. 
"William  Church  Davenport  .   .  17 

Business. 
Lincoln  Lear  Eyre 14 

Lawyer. 

Frank  O'Farrell 16 

David  Dunlap  Gilman 17 

Bookkeeper. 
Ralph  Waldo  Grover 14 

Shoe  Manufacturer. 
Revere  Charles  Gunning    ...  19 
Henry  Hale 18 

Lawyer. 
Joseph  Churchill  Hale .  ....  16 

Roderick  Floyd  Hale 17 

Edward  Cunningham  Hall .   .   .  18 

H.U.  1870;  Govt.  Service. 
'*Roe  Hasbrouck 

H.U.  1876. 
Robert  Paul  Hastings 16 

H.U.  1877;  Lawyer. 
Henry  Hankins 17 

Bookkeeper. 
Truman  Heminway 16 

H.U.  1877;  Banker. 
Charles  Francis  Hodges  ....  18 

Stock  Raising. 
Frank  Holyoke 16 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Rush  Shippen  Huidekoper     .  .  17 

M.D. ;  Veterinary  Surg. 
Friend  Humphrey 15 

Merchant. 
Oscar  Richard  Hundley  ....  16 

Vanderbilt  Univ.  1877 ;  Lawyer. 
David  Kilbourn  Jackman   ...   15 

Edward  Arthur  Jones 16 

Charles  Samuel  Kelsey    ....  18 

Business. 
Herbert  Se3"mour  Kelsey    ...  16 

Bank  Teller. 
Frederic  Cleveland  Kent    ...   13 

Business. 
Herbert  Dix  Kingsbury  ....  16 

H.U.  1875;  Clerk. 
William  Fargo  Kip 16 

H.U.  1876;  LL.B.;  Lawyer. 


Boston,  Mass. 
Lancaster. 

Waterville,  Conn. 
Boston,  Mass. 
West  Brighton,  N.Y. 
Cincinnati,  O. 

San  Angela,  Tex. 
Pottsville,  Pa. 

Rochester,  N.Y. 

Taunton,  Mass. 

((  (( 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

((  (( 

Lafayette,  Ind. 

Brunswick,  Me. 

((  (( 

Earlville,  111. 

Chicago,  111. 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Elizabethtown,  N.J. 

((  (( 

Elizabethtown,  N.J. 

((  <( 

Grantville,  Mass. 
Kingston,  Mass. 

Newburg,  N.Y. 
Newburg,  N.Y.  .  .  .  1879 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

((  ((  << 

Dayton,  O. 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Worcester,  Mass. 

San  Antonio,  Tex. 
South  Natick,  Mass. 

Holyoke,  Mass. 
Meadville,  Pa. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Albany,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Huntsville,  Ala. 

((  (( 

Bath. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Le  Roy,  N.Y. 

Le  Roy,  N.Y. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Grantville,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Buffalo,  N.Y. 


1871.] 


CATALOGUE. 


127 


Thomas  Macaiiley  .  . 

H.U.  1877;  A.M. 
Daniel  Martin  .... 

Supt.  Pub.  Schools. 
William  Mason,  jr.   . 

H.U.  1876;  Business. 
Henry  Goodwin  McKaye 
Julian  Augustus  Mead 

H.U.  1878;  M.D. 
Martin  Henry  Mead  .  . 
James  Watts  Mercur    . 

H.U.  1878;  Lawyer. 
Joseph  Davis  Milne  .  . 

B.U.  1877;  Business. 
Frank  Hatch  Morgan  . 

H.U.  1876;  Journalist. 

*William  Sterne  Morse  . 

Alonzo  Seaman  Morse 

Business. 
Herbert  Henry  Moses  . 

Business. 
John  Hoffman  Murray . 

Merchant. 
James  Earnest  Nesmith 
Henry  Oilman  Nichols 

H.U.  1877;  Lawyer. 
George  Hyatt  Nye    .  . 

Carpet  Manufacturer. 
John  Bartow  Olmsted  . 

H.U.  1876;  Lawyer. 
Henry  Sharwood  Otis  . 

Assist.  House  Surg.,  Hartford 
Walter  Andrews  Phipps 

M.D. 
James  Edward  Plimpton 

Business. 
Edward  Osgood  Richards 

Amh.  Coll.  1878;  Secretary. 
William  Duncan  Robertson 

M.D. 
*James  Dixon  Roman    .  . 
John  Ponder  Saulsbury  . 

Lawyer. 
*Digby  Gordon  Seymour  . 
Franklin  Brett  Sherman  . 

Business. 
Willia^n  Washburn  Sleeper 

Amh.  Coll.  1878;  Missionary. 
Franklin  Augustus  Smith 

Clerk. 
Augustus  Daniel  Smith  . 

Clergyman. 
Vinton  Stillings 

Lawyer. 
Charles  Pratt  Strong    .   . 

H.U.  1876:  M.D. 
Albert  Slocomb  Terry  .  . 

Bookkeeper. 


25  .  .  .  Belleville,  N.J. 

Newark,  N.J. 
19   .   .   .  Williamstown,  Vt. 

Pullman,  111. 
15  .   .  .  Taunton,  Mass. 


.   15  .   .   .  Cambridge,  Mass. 
.   15  .   .   .  West  Acton,  Mass. 

.  24  .   .   .  Stamford,  N.Y. 
.   14  .   .   .  Towanda,  Pa. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
.  15  .   .  .  Fall  River,  Mass. 

.  18  .   .   .  Le  Roy,  N.Y. 

.  15  .   .   .  Boston,  Mass.     .   . 
.   18  .   .   .  Dover  Plains,  N.Y. 

Syracuse,  N.Y. 
.  15  .   .   .  Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  19  .   .  .  Goshen,  N.Y. 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 
.  15  .   .   .  Lowell,  Mass. 
.  17  .   .  .  Saco,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  16  .   .   .  Auburn,  N.Y. 

.  17  .   .   .  Le  Roy,  N.Y. 


.   16  .   .   .  Exeter. 
Hospital.  Hartford,  Conn. 

17  .  .   .  Hopkinton,  Mass. 


.  Walpole,  Mass. 
Liverpool,  Eng. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 


14 
14 
18  .   .   .  Stanstead,  P.Q. 


1875 


.  17  .   .   .  Hagerstown,  Md.  .   . 
.   18  .   .   .  Georgetown,  Del. 

Dover,  Del. 
.  16  .   .   .  Fall  River,  Mass. 
.  15  .   .  .  East  Abington,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.   16  .   .   .  Sherman  Mills,  Me. 

Samokove,  Bulgaria. 

.  15  .  .  .  New  London,  Conn. 

((  (( 

.  20  .   .   .  Aurora,  111. 

Marshfield,  Mass. 
.  18  .  .  .  Leavenworth,  Kan. 


1875 


16  .  .  .  East  Bridge  water,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
17>  .  .  .  Ansonia,  Conn. 


128 


CATALOGUE. 


[1871-72. 


Isaiah  Thomas    ........  15 

Farmer. 
Henry  Burton  Thompson  ...   17 
Charles  Henry  Vinton     ....   16 

H.U.  1878. 

*Donald  Reed  Watson 16 

*Charles  Warren  Weeks  ....  16 
Barge  Christopher  Weidman  .  16 
William  Lang  Wheeler    ....  1^ 

Lawyer. 
John  William  Whidden  ....  15 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
Edgar  Adams  Wilson 17 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
John  Flack  Winslow 16 

H.U.  1876;  Lawyer. 
Charles  Henry  Wiswell  ....  19 

H.U.  1877;  Teacher. 
George  Edward  Woodberry  ..16 

H.U.  1877;  Journalist;  Author. 


Boston,  Mass. 

Goffstown. 
Hillsborough,  O. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Windsor  Hill,  Conn.    1875 


.  Lake  Village    .  . 
.  Lebanon,  Pa. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

((  It 

.  Lancaster. 

Saco,  Me. 
.  Meriden,  Conn. 

Rockville,  Conn. 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 

(<  (( 

.  Little  Falls,  N.Y. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Beverly,  Mass. 


1879 


92 


18  7  2, 


Harlan  Page  Amen  .  .  . 

H.U.  1879;  Teacher. 
Benjamin  Francis  Bailey 

Teacher. 
William  Amos  Bancroft . 

H.U.  1878;  Lawyer. 
Richard  Banfield    .... 
Edmond  Lincoln  Baylies 

H.U.  1879;  Lawyer. 
*John  Anderson  Blodgett 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Henry  Albert  Brown    .   . 

M.D.;  Physifcian, 
John  Augustus  Brown     . 

H.U.  1880;  Teacher. 
Edgar  Stickney  Buffum  . 

Yale  Coll.  1877;  Manufacturer 
Melville  Bull 

H.U.  1877 ;  Farmer. 
John  Micajah  Burleigh 

Will.  Coll. ;  Lawyer. 
George  Henry  Burrill  . 

H.U.  1879;  Theological  Student 
Harry  Butler 

H.U.  1879;  Bank  Clerk. 
George  Minot  Butler    . 

H.U.  1881;  Miner. 
George  Byron  Chapman 

M.D.;  Physician. 
*Edward  Francis  Chase 

Law  Student. 
John  Edwin  Chesley     . 

Agent. 
Alva  Hector  Cluck    .  . 


.  19  . 

.   17  . 

.  19  . 

.   16  . 
.   14  . 

.   17  . 

.  17  . 

.  15  . 

.   16  . 

.   17  . 

.   17  . 


.  15 

Union  Sem 
14    . 


.  16  . 
.  22  . 
.  14  . 
.  18  . 
.   14  . 


.  Portsmouth,  O. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 
.  Columbia,  S.C. 

Union,  S.C. 
.  Groton,  Mass. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  Washington,  D.C. 

.  Taunton,  Mass. 
((  (( 

.  Kensington 1880 

Detroit,  Mich. 
.  Peabody,  Mass. 

Reading,  Mass. 

.  Exeter.  » 

(( 

.  Great  Falls. 
<(         (( 

.  Newport,  R.I. 
<(  (( 

.  South  Berwick,  Me. 

Lafayette,  Ind. 
.  Gloversville,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Portland,  Me. 
<(  (( 

.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Bonanza,  Col. 
.  Dover  Plains,  N.Y. 

Amenia,  N.Y. 

.  New  York,  N.Y.   .  .  1880 
((  (( 

.  Amesbury,  Mass. 
((  (< 

.  Niagara  Falls,  N.Y. 


1872.] 


CATALOGUE. 


129 


Frederic  Fletcher  Cole    .   . 
Edward  Colony 

Business. 
Samuel  Wells  Cummings    . 

Henri  Dnquesnet  Dillaye   . 

Lawyer. 
*  George  Lyman  Dolloff    .   . 

H.U.  1879;  Teacher. 
Herbert  Hamilton  Drake    . 

H.U.  1877;  Banker. 
William  Riddle  Duncklee  . 

Business. 
Frank  De  Maurice  Dunn    . 

H.U.  1879;  Teacher. 
Frederic  Augustus  Faulkner 

Manufacturer. 
John  Winthrop  Fiske   .   .  . 

Amh.  Coll.  187G;  Lawyer. 
*Otis  Ward  Garland  .... 

Student,  Bowd.  Coll. 
Edward  Hale 

H.U.  1879;  Secretary. 
John  Butterworth  Harding 

H.U.  1878;  Clergyman. 
Robert  Orr  Harris  .   .   . 

H.U.  1877;  Lawyer. 
Melvin  George  Hartzell 

Clerk. 
Charles  Bell  Hibbard   . 

Dart.  Coll.  1876;  Lawyer. 
Jerome  Hilbourn    .  .   . 

Merchant  (Boston,  Mass.). 
William  Burr  Hill  .   .    . 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 
Hector  Morrison  Hitchings 

Lawyer. 
Oscar  William  Hodgdon     . 


Medical  Student. 
George  Arthur  Holhrook . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1877;  A.M.;  Clergyman. 
*Isaac  Tatem  Hopper    ... 
William  De  Greet  Howard 

H.U.  1879;  Business. 
Edward  Wells  Huntington 

IBu.siii6SS 

William  De  Witt  Hyde    .  . 

H.U.  1879;  Clergyman. 
Alexander  Fridge  Jamieson 

Johns  Hopk.  UniX^.  1879;  Teacher 
Benjamin  Newhall  Johnson 

Lawyer  (Boston,  Mass.). 
Herbert  Stanton  Jordan  .   . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Aaron  Hobart  Latham    .   . 

H.U.  1877;  Lawyer. 
Charles  Samuel  Mack  .  .  . 

H.U.  1879. 
Joseph  Griffiths  Masten  .  . 

Student  in  Architecture. 


.  17 
.  19 

.  16 

.  18 

.  14 


15 


18 
17 


15  .  . 


15 
14 


18 
14 


.  16  . 


17  . 
15  . 


.  Rochester,  Minn. 
.  Keene. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

Rome,  Italy. 
.  Syracuse,  N.Y. 

.  Exeter 1882 

.  Newport,  R.I. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

Fredonia,  N.Y. 
.  Northbridge,  Mass. 

.  Keene. 

(( 

.  Bath,  Me. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Gloucester,  Mass. .   .   1877 


.  21   .   . 


17  .  . 
17  .  . 
16  .   . 


.  Northampton,  Mass. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Bryn  Maur,  Pa. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
.  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Sabetha,  Kan. 
.  Laconia. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.   .  Chelsea,  Mass. 


.   .  New  Rochelle,  N.Y. 

.   .  New  York,  N.Y. 

((         li         i( 

.  .  Kensington. 

.   .  Portsmouth. 
Belle vue,  O. 
.   .  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
.   .  Chicago,  111. 


16  .   .  .  Lowell,  Mass. 

13  .   .  .  Southbridge,  Mass. 

15  .   .   .  Alexandria,  D.C. 

Trenton,  N.J. 

16  .   .   .  Saugus,  Mass. 

Lynn,  Mass. 

14  .   .   .  Exeter. 

Brownfield,  Me. 

17  .   .   .  East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

15  ...  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

19  .  .  .  Buffalo.  N.Y. 


130 


CATALOGUE. 


[1872. 


Frederic  Tidd  Merrill 15  . 

Frank  Warren  Miller 15  . 

Lawyer. 
Charles  Emmett  Miller    ....19. 

Teacher. 
*  William  Edwin  Moore 16  . 

Bookkeeper. 

*Hickey  Hunt  Morgan 14  . 

John  James  Nairn 15  . 

Mikkel  Nielson 22  . 

R.R.  Business.                    ' 
Edwin  Jay  Nelson 17  . 

Business. 
William  Taylor  Newton  ....  22  . 

Corporation  Cashier. 
Abner  Merrill  Osgood 20  . 

Boston  Univ.;   A.M.;  S.T.B.;  Teacher. 
Harrison  Perry  Page    .....   15  . 
Jacob  Cansler  Patton  . 

H.U.  1877. 
George  Rose  Peck .  .  . 

Editor. 
Guy  Carlton  Phinney   . 

Real  Estate  Agent. 
Earl  Bill  Putnam    .   .   . 

H.U.  1879;  Lawyer. 
George  Randolph  .   .   . 

Auditor. 
Frank  Thomas  Ransom 
*Edward  Prescott  Reed 

H.U.  1878. 
Gilman  Parker  Robinson 

Stock  Raising. 
Herbert  Judson  Robinson 

U.S.  Navy. 
Warren  Merton  Robinson  ...   15  . 

H.U.  1878;  Bookkeeper. 
Bronson  Rumsey    .......   19  . 

BusinGss* 
Frank  Thomas  Rusk 19  . 

H.U.  1877;  Principal  High  School. 

George  Wilcox  Salter 15  . 

Henry  Augustus  Shute    ....   15  . 

H.U.  1879;  Lawyer;  Judge  Police  Court. 
James  Theophilus  Simpson  .   .   16  . 
Forrest  Starr  Smith 15  . 

Farmer, 
Willard  Everett  Smith     ....   16  . 

H.U.  1879;  Medical  Student,  H.U. 
Gerardus  Smith  . 14  . 

Lawyer. 
Edward  Eppes  Sparhawk  ...  19  . 

Teacher. 
*Albert  Eri  Spaulding 19  . 

Teacher. 
James  Page  Stimson 14  . 

Lawyer. 
Gerrit  Smith  Sykes 20  . 

H.U.  1877;  Teacher. 


19    . 

19  . 

20  . 
16  . 

16  . 

21  . 

17  . 

16  . 
13  . 


.  Haverhill. 
.  Albany,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

a  a  ii 

.  Helena,  Ark 1883 

((         <( 

.  New  Orleans,  La.  .   .   1880 

.  Washington,  D.C. 

.  Lindbergmark,  Denmark. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Little  Falls,  N.Y. 

((  (C  (( 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Raymond. 

Provincetown,  Mass. 
.  Watertown,  Mass. 
.  Morganstown,  N.C. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  Auburn,  N.Y. 

.  Wilmot,  N.S. 

Seattle,  Washington  Ter. 
.  Waterville,  N.Y. 

Rochester,  N.Y. 
.  Nor  walk,  O. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
.  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 
.  Stow,  Mass 1882 

.  Providence,  R.I. 

Colorado. 
.  Brentwood. 

.  Taunton,  Mass. 
Lynn,  Mass. 

.  Buffalo,  N.Y. 

((  (( 

.  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

a  «  it 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Exeter. 

(C 

.  Exeter. 
.  Durham. 

.  Schenectady,  N.Y. 

.  Schenectady,  N.Y. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Milford 1875 

Princeville,  111. 
.  Wiscasset,  Me. 

Leavenworth,  Kan. 
.  Mercer,  Pa. 

Cijicinnati,  0. 


1872-73.] 

CATALOGUE. 

*George  Phillips  Tappan  . 
Bookkeeper. 
Frederic  VVinslow  Taylor 

.    .    14   . 

.  Helena,  Ark ] 

.    .    16   . 

.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Mechanical  Engineer. 

Germantown,  Pa. 

William  Reuben  Taylor  . 

.   .   20  . 

.  Jefferson,  N.Y. 

H.U.  1877;  Lawyer. 

u                        « 

Hubert  Engelbert  Toschemacher  16  . 

.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

H.U.  1878;  Stock  Raising. 

Cheyenne,  Wyoming  Ter. 

Roswell  Payson  Thompson 

.   .   19   . 

.  Exeter. 

Business. 

(( 

Edward  Kimball  Tricke}^   . 

.   .   16  . 

.  Belmont,  Mass. 

R.R.  Contractor. 

Indian  Cove,  P.Q. 

James  Arthur  Tufts  .   .   . 

.   .   16  . 

.  Alstead. 

H.U.  1878;  Instructor,  P.E.A. 

Exeter. 

Charles  Tuttle 

.   .   18  . 

.  Oakland,  Cal. 

Joseph  Warren  Ware  .   . 

.   .   22  . 

.  Sherburne,  Mass. 

R.R.  Contractor. 

Memphis,  Tenn. 

Edward  Graeff  West    .   . 

.   .   17  .  • 

.  Exeter. 

H.U.  1877;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Boston,  Mass. 

John  Charles  Wheeler  .   . 

.   .   .   13  . 

.  .  New  York,  N.Y. 

(C                      ((                     << 

Joseph  White 

.   .  .  18  . 

.  .  Winchendon,  Mass. 

H.U.  1877;  Teacher. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

John  Howard  Willard  .  . 

.   .   .   17  . 

.   .  Boston,  Mass. 

Farmer. 

Lexington,  Mass. 

Henry  Austin  Wood  .     . 

.   .   .  16  . 

.   .  West  Upton,  Mass. 

H.U.  1878;  M.D.;  Physician. 

Boston,  Mass. 

James  Anderson  Wright 

.   .   15  . 

.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

131 


H.U.  1879;  Business. 


96 


1873 


Joseph  Tarbell  Adams  . .   .  . 

.    17   .    . 

.  Cherryfield,  Me. 

Salesman. 

Portland,  Me. 

Charles  William  Allen     .   .  . 

.   18  .   . 

.  Flemington,  N.J. 

M.D.;  Physician. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Thomas  Ray  Ashbrook   .  .  . 

.  19  .  . 

.  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Clerk. 

ti             it 

Edward  Richardson  Bacon 

.  16  . 

.  Chicago,  111. 

H.U.  1878;  Merchant. 

a                fi 

Charles  William  Bacon   .   .   . 

.  17  .  . 

.  Natick,  Mass. 

H.U.  1879;  Lawyer. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Frank  Woods  Baker     .   .   . 

.  17  . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

H.U.  1881. 

Frederic  Ogden  de  Billier  . 

.  16  . 

.  Yonkers,  N.Y. 

H.U.  1878;  Stock  Raising. 

Cheyenne,  Wyoming  Ter 

.John  Boit 

.  15  . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

Student  in  Architecture. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Benjamin  Davis  Bond  .   .   . 

.   20  . 

.  Hawaii  Kohala,  S.I. 

Nicholas  Penniman  Bond  . 

.  18  . 

.  Baltimore,  Md. 

Lawyer. 

u                   u 

Hugh  Lenox  Bond    .... 

.   .   14  . 

.  .  Baltimore,  Md. 

H.U.  1880;  Lawyer. 

U                             ii 

Graham  Bennett  Bristol .   . 

.   .  20  . 

.  .  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Edward  Brooks 

.   16  . 

.   .  Boston,  Mass. 

Broker's  Clerk. 

«            (( 

Henrv  Brooks 

.   .   16  . 

.  .  Boston,  Mass. 

Student  in  Arboriculture. 

((                       n 

132 


CATALOGUE. 


[1873 


Harry  Austin  Buffum  . 

Yale  Coll.  1880;  Manufacturer 
Walter  Allen  Burleigh    . 

Manufacturer. 
♦Francis  Mieajah  Burleigh 
Charles  Ernest  Byington 

Bank  Clerk. 
John  Daniel  Canerdy   .  . 
Austin  Kilham  Chad  wick 

Bank  Clerk. 
George  Locke  Cheney     . 

H.U.  1878;  Lawyer. 
♦William  George  Cochrane 
♦Franklin  Dyer 

Student,  Bowd.  CoU. 
Daniel  Henry  Felch  .   .   . 

Bowd.  Coll.  1878;  Teacher. 
William  Proctor  Ferguson 

Bowd.  Coll.  1880;  Teacher. 
Frank  Morrill  Fogg  .  .   . 

.Journalist. 
William  Howard  Folsom 

H.U.  1881;  Clerk. 
♦Gideon  Sheldon  Fuller 

Univ.  Vt.  1879;  Lawyer. 
Zebina  Allston  Gleason 

H.U.  1878;  Surveyor. 
Nathaniel  Gordon,  jr.  . 

Yale  Coll.  1880:  Bank  Clerk 
♦Arthur  Gorham  .... 
Thomas  Bryan  Gunning 

Dentist. 
George  Howell  Halberstadt 

M.D.;  Physician. 
John  Cooley  Halstead  .  .   . 
Edward  Holland  Hastings 

Treasurer  Bijou  Theatre. 
Henry  Clinton  Hay  .... 

H.U.  1878;  Theological  Student, 
Charles  Peter  Hemenway  . 

George  Howard  Henderson 

Bookkeeper. 
George  Andrew  Henderson 
William  Bancroft  Hill 

H.U.  1879;  Lawyer. 
William  Preston  Hill 
Henry  Hitchings    .   . 

Yale  Coll.  1881;  Law  Student. 
Charles  Austin  Hobbs 

H.U.  1880;  Teacher,  St.  Marks 
Walter  Allston  Holman  . 

Business. 
Frederic  Eleazer  Home  . 

Commercial  Traveller. 
Rufus  King  Howell,  jr.   . 

H.U.  1880;  Planter. 
James  King  Hoyt  .... 


15 

17 

16 
17 

18 
15 


Great  Falls. 

Milton. 
South  Berwick, 


Me. 


16 

14 
17 

16 

20 

18 

15 

17 

18 

14 

15 
14 

17 

15 
16 

20 

16 

16 

17 
16 

15 
13 

16 

15 

17 

14 

14 


Great  Falls 
Exeter. 


1876 


Vt. 


1875 


Waterbury, 
Exeter. 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Essex,  Conn. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Maiden,  Mass. 
Gloucester,  Mass. , 

Ayer,  Mass. 

Cheney,  Wash.  Ter. 
Shapleigh,  Me. 


Deerfield. 

Auhurn,  Me. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
North  Ferrisburg,  Vt.  1883 

Denver,  Col. 
Westborough,  Mass. 

San  Angelo,  Tex. 
Exeter. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Exeter 1873 

New  York,  N.Y. 
((  (t 

Pottsville,  Pa. 

((  (( 

Harrison,  N.Y. 
Walpole. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Portland,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Machias,  Me. 

Portland,  Me. 
Dover. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Temple. 

Baltimore,  Md. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Graveseud,  L.I. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Exeter. 

Southborough,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Dover. 

Boston,  Mass. 
New  Orleans,  La. 

Bayou  Sara,  La. 
New  York,  N.Y. 


1873.] 


CATALOGUE. 


133 


Ruf us  Petibody  Hubbard    ...  17 

M.D.;  Physician. 

Samuel  Hutchings 21 

Ernest  Henrv  Jackson    ....  15 

Coll.  N.J.  1880;  Lawyer. 
William  Henry  Judson    ....  19 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Curtis  Asahel  Kibling 15 

Dart.  Coll.  1880;  Teacher. 
John  Cone  Kimball 16 

Student  in  Archaeology. 
Henr}^  Wilson  King 16 

Lawyer. 
Frank  Learned .   19 

Manufacturer. 

William  Pollock  Learned  ...   16 

H.u.  1880.  ^ 

James  Lewis  Manker 22 

William  Halleck  McCord    ...  18 

Merchant. 
Francis  McLennan 16 

H.U.  1879;"  Law  Student. 
Ogden  Mills 16 

H.U.  1878;  Business. 
Edwin  Wilson  Morse 18 

H.U.  1878;  Journalist. 
Samuel  Newell  Nelson    ....  17 

H.U.  1878;  M.D.;  Physician. 
Charles  Stuart  Nisbet 17 

Lawyer. 
*Frederic  Bennett  Oakes  ....  1 7 

M.D. 
John  O'Connor 20 

Lawyer. 
Walter  Henry  Parker 17 

Business. 
Charles  Booth  Peck  ......  16 

Chester  Mead  Perry 18 

Lawyer. 
John  Quincy  Adams  Pettingill    17 

Lawyer. 
John  Quincy  Pike 18 

Business. 
Arthur  Salem  Plimpton  ....  15 

Clerk. 
Barrett  Potter 16 

Bowd.  Coll.  1878;  Law  Student. 
William  Carroll  Price 15 

Henry  King  Richardson  ....  16 
Edwards  Roberts 18 

R.R.  Business. 
John  Whipple  Robinson     ...  19 

Journalist. 

Henry  Ellis  Ruggles 15 

Charles  Frederic  Sampson ...  18 

Merchant. 
Stewart  Shillito 16 

Business. 


.  Wells,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Louisville,  Ky. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
«  tt 

.  Mendon,  Mass. 

Wauregan,  Conn. 
.  South  Strafford,  Vt. 

Elk  Point,  D.T. 
.  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Worcester,  Mass. 
.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

.  Shenandoah,  Page  Co.,  Ta. 

.  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Omaha,  Neb. 

.  Montreal,  P.Q. 
<(  (( 

.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Natick,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Miltbrd,  Mass. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 
.  Avon,  Livingston  Co., N.Y. 

Amsterdam,  N.Y. 
.  South  Berwick,  Me.  .  1877 

.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Huron,  D.T. 
.  Exeter. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
.  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
.  East  Abington,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  East  Salisbury,  Mass. 

.  Epping. 

.  Stockbridge,  Mass. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
.  Topsham,  Me. 

Brunswick,  Me. 
.  St.  Clair,  Pa. 

Eddington,  Pa. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

Denver,  Col. 
.  Concord. 

Biddeford,  Me. 
.  Upton,  Mass. 
.  North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Worcester,  Mass. 
.  Cincinnati,  O. 


134 


CATALOGUE. 


[1873-74. 


Joseph  Theophilus  Stevens    .  .  16  . 

Business. 
William  Wallace  Stickney  ...  20  . 

Lawyer. 
Ambrose  Talbot 13  . 

H.U.  1881 ;  Medical  Student. 
Edward  Winslow  Taylor    ...  18  . 

M.D.;  Pliysician. 
Arthur  Moxen  Teschemacher.  .  15  . 

Stock  Raising. 
Joseph  Herbert  Towle 14  . 

Samuel  Maverick  Van  Wyck   .  16  . 

Merchant. 
Richard  Merriam  Welton   ...  18  . 
William  Henry  Wheeler ....  18  . 

Business. 
Isaac  Spaulding  Wliiting   ...  14  . 

H.U.  1882;  Law  Student,  H.U. 
James  Herbert  Winslow  .  ...  16  . 
Robert  Winsor 14  . 

H.U.  1880;  Bankers'  Clerk. 
John  Gerrish  Wood 14  . 

H.U.  1881;  Teacher. 


.  West  Epping. 

Epping. 
.  Tj'son  Furnace,  Vt. 

Ludlow,  Vt. 
.  Everett,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Germantown,  Pa. 
.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.  Epping. 

Exeter. 

.  Anderson,  S.C. 
((  ii 

.  Washington,  D.C. 

.  Faribault,  Minn. 
<<  <( 

.  Wilton. 

.  Portland,  Me. 

.  Winchester,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Exeter. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


92 


1874. 


Henry  Fisk  Adams   .... 

M.D.:  Pliysician. 
Charles  Noah  Allen  .... 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Alexander  Bonnell  Allen    . 

Druggist. 
Charles  William  Andrews  . 
Charles  Edward  Atwood    . 

H.U.  1880;  C.U.  1881;  Teacher. 
James  Woods  Babcock  .   . 

H.U.  1882;  Medical  Student,  H.U. 
Dana  Chase  Barber  .  .   . 

Dart.  Coll.,  Civil  Engineer. 
William  Ransom  Barbour 

Yale  Coll.  1880;  Lawyer. 
Henry  Taylor  Barstow    . 

H.U.  1880;  Medical  Student,  H.U. 
Charles  Ham  matt  Bartlett . 

Law  Student,  H.U. 
*Ellery  Webster  Bates  .  .   . 
Chas.  Frederic  Tiffany  Beale 

H.U.  1880;  Lawyer. 
Nathaniel  Maynard  Brigham 

H.U.  1880;  Govt.  Service. 
Charles  Roscoe  Brooks   .   .  . 

Farmer. 
Charles  Frederic  Burgess  .   . 

Publisher. 
Frank  Oliver  Carpenter  .  .  . 

H.U.  1880:  Law  Student. 


17 
16 
17 

15 

16 

18 

15 

16 

15 

15 

17 
17 

18 

17 

19 

16 


Peterborough. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Burlington,  Vt. 

Sheldon,  Vt. 

Flemington,  N.J. 
«  (< 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Chester,  S.C. 

West  Epping. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Bangor,  Me. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Bangor,  Me. 

HinghamCenter  ,Mass.  18  76 

Hudson,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

Natick,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Farmington. 

New  Durham. 
Middleborough,  Mass. 

Plainfield,  Conn. 
Milford,  Mass. 

Lexington,  Mass. 


1874.] 


CATALOGUE. 


135 


Edward  Broadway  Carter  ...   16  . 

Student,  College  of  N.J. 
Henry  W.  Chalfant 19  . 

Farmer. 
William  Chalfant,  jr 16   . 

Law  Student. 
Wm.  James  Logan  Chisbolm    .   16   . 

Manufacturer. 
Edwin  Franklin  Cloutman  ...   26  . 

Lawyer. 
Frederic  Charles  Cowper    ...  23  . 

Clergyman. 
Dana  Bradford  Cram 16   . 

Farmer. 
Thomas  Turpin  Crittenden    ..17. 

Charles  Alfred  Cross 16   . 

Louis  Cunningham 14   . 

Frank  Moody  Curtiss 18  . 

•     Business. 

George  Chalmers  Cutler  ....  17  . 

Law  Student. 
Charles  Augustus  Dean  ....   17  . 
*George  Spackman  Downing  .   .   17  . 
Alfred  Ela 16  . 

Manufacturer. 

William  Fallon 15  . 

George  Nicholas  Farwell    ...  16  . 

Bank  Cashier. 
Charles  Barrows  Fletcher  ...  14  . 

Sec.  Atlas  Machine  Co. 
Jesse  Fletcher 12  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Frederic  Gardiner 14  . 

H.U.  1880;  Theological  Student. 
Henry  Parsons  Garland  ....   14  . 

Business. 
Walter  Woolfolk  Greene    ...  17  . 

R.R.  Clerk. 
Alfred  Francis  Greenleaf  ...  13  . 

Hotel  Clerk. 
Ezekiel  Jas.  Madison  Hale    .   .  14  . 
William  Dudley  Hall 17  . 

H.U.  1880:  Medical  Student,  H.U. 
Alexander  Harvey 16  . 

H.U.  1881. 
Eugene  Dexter  Hawkins     ...   14  . 

H.U.  1881. 
Frederic  Hayes 14  . 

B.U.  1881. 
John  Joseph  Hayes 20  . 

Elocutionist. 

Cyrus  Foss  Hill 15  . 

Lucius  Henry  Hobbs 21   . 

Walter  Granville  Hodgdon    .   .  17  . 

Business. 
Caspar  Hopple 18  . 


Frank  Whitehouse  Howe 
Business. 


15 


.  Henderson,  Md. 

Princeton,  N.J. 

.  Union  ville,  Chester  Co. ,  Pa. 
((  <(        ((       (( 

.  Unionville,  Chester  Co.,  Pa. 
West  Chester,  Pa. 

.  Cleveland,  O. 
<(  (( 

.  Farmington. 

Milton  Mills. 
.  Buenos  Ay  res,  S.A. 

Island  Pond,  Vt. 

.  Raymond. 
(( 

.   San  Francisco,  Cal. 
.  Lynn,  Mass. 
.  White  Plains,  N.Y. 
.  Yonkers,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Bangor,  Me. 

((  (< 

.  Le  Roy,  N.Y. 

.  Wilmington,  Del.  .   .   1876 
.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

.  San  Jose,  Cal. 

.  Claremont. 
(( 

.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

.  Middletown,  Conn. 
((  <( 

.  Biddeford,  Me. 

((  <( 

.  Faribault,  Minn. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Exeter. 

Amesbury,  Mass. 
.  Chicago,  111. 
.  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

.  Baltimore,  Md. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Providence,  R.I. 
(<  (I 

.  Boston,  Mass. 
i(  (( 

.  Jamaica,  L.I. 

.  Broolvfield,  Mass. 

.  Kensington. 

Haverhill,  IMass. 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 
<<  <( 

.  Lowell,  Mass. 


136 


CATALOGUE. 


[1874. 


♦Frank  Ahira  Hoy t 16 

Frank  Colhoon  Huidekoper  .  .  17 

H.U.  1880;  Civil  Engineer. 
Homer  Austin  Huntington     .  .   17 

M.D. 
Frederic  Daniel  Hussey  ....  17 

Medical  Student,  H.U. 
Thomas  Parker  Ivy 20 

H.U.  1881 ;  Business. 
William  Augustus  Johnson    .   .   16 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Emery  Walter  Johnson  ....  16 
Charles  MacVeagh 14 

H.U.  1881;  Law  Student. 

Thomas  Mahoney 14 

Walter  Irving  McCoy 14 

H.U.  1882. 
John  Daniel  McOann 18 

Clergyman. 
Harry  Hayes  Morgan 13 

Sec.  Legation. 
George  Frederic  Morse  ....  16 

Journalist. 
George  Storer  Motley 17 

H.U.  1879;  Business. 
Albert  Henry  Moulton    .   .   .   .16 

Yale  Coll.  1881 ;  Real  Estate  Broker. 
William  Gilman  Pollock  ....  25 
Waldo  Alton  Rich 18 

Bookkeeper. 
Christian  Henry  Sampson 

Business.     . 
*WilUam  Gorham  Sawyer 
Wilhelm  George  Schaus  . 

BusinGSS  • 

William  Abiel  Scott  .   .....  18 

Lawyer. 
Charles  Walter  Scribner     ...  16 

Coll.  N.J.  1880;  Engineer. 
Henry  Sayre  Scribner 15 

Coll.  N.j!  1881;  Teacher. 
Frederic  William  Sharon    ...  17 

H.U.  1881. 
Samuel  Wiggins  Skinner    ...  16 

H.U.  1880;  Electrician. 
George  Frederic  Spalding  ...  15 

H.U.  1882;  Salesman. 
Hay  ward  Stetson 17 

H.U.  1879;  Medical  Student,  H.U. 
Frank  Benjamin  Swain    ....  20 
Henry  Hillard  Taylor  .....   14 

Lumher  Dealer. 
George  Eugene  Titcomb ....  19 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Clarence  Constant  Tucker .  .  .  21 
John  Samuel  Warren 15 

Lawyer. 
Alfred  Jerome  Watson    ....  1 6 
William  Livingston  Watson  .  .  18 


.  16 

.  14 
.  15 


.  Grafton 1874 

.  Meadville,  Pa. 

Hofer's  Gap,  Va. 
.  Amesbury,  Mass. 

.  Lowell,  Mass. 

.  Gainsville,  Ala. 

Hogansville,  Ga. 
.  Saco,  Me. 

Lowell,  Mass. 
.  Salem,  Mass. 
.  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Wilton. 

.  Troy,  N.Y. 

((         (( 

.  Milford,  Mass. 

Millbury,  Mass. 
.  New  Orleans,  La. 

Mexico. 

.  Clinton,  Mass. 
((  (< 

.  Lowell,  Mass. 

.  Kittery,  Me. 

New  Haven,  Conn.  ^ 

.  Washington, Wash. Co., Pa. 
.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Portland,  Me. 
.  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

.  Utica,  N.Y 1876 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

.  Peterborough. 
(( 

.  Plainfield,  N.J. 

Jersey  City,  N.J. 
.  Plainfield,  N.J. 

Great  Barrington,  Mass. 
,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Bangor,  Me. 

.  Brentwood. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

San  Bernardino,  Cal. 
.  Exeter. 

Concord,  Mass. 
.  Pepperell,  Mass. 
.  Granville,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Yonkers,  N.Y. 
.  Utica,  N.Y. 


1874-76.] 


CATALOGUE. 


137 


Natha,niel  Rowe  Webster    ...  15 

Edward  Spencer  Wentwortli     .  1 7 
Student  in  Music. 

Frederic  Weston 17 

Timothy  Lester  Woodruff  ...  16 


Gloucester,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Stamford,  Conn. 
New  Haven,  Conn. 


98 


18  7  5, 


David  Wilson  Abbott 16  . 

Farmer. 
Frederic  Horace  Adams  ....  15  . 
Rufus  Green  Angell 15  . 

Columbia  Coll.  1881;  Business. 
Philip  Bowers  Ashley 18  . 

Bank  Clerk. 
Luther  Atwood 15. 

Student,  H.U. 
William  Daniel  Baker 20  . 

Farmer. 
Bruce  Burley  Barney 16  . 

Business. 
William  Webster  Bates   ....  16  . 

Business. 
David  Nevins  Baxter 14  . 

Student,  H.U. 
George  Francis  Blood 15  . 

Business. 
Summerfield  Berry  Bond    ...   14  . 

Student. 
Benjamin  Metcalf  Borland     .   .   16  . 

H.U.  1881;  R.R.  Clerk. 
Frederic  Brooks 17  . 

Artist. 
Frank  Taylor  Brown 14  . 

Ranching. 
Frederic  Dennison  Browning    .   18  . 
Charles  Renwick  Breck    ....  16  . 

Merchant. 
George  Clifford  Buell,  jr.   ...  16  . 

H.U.  1882. 

Frederic  Dent  Casey 13  . 

Alfred  Henry  Cohen     .....   17  . 

Lawyer. 
Edgar  Andrew  Cohen 16  . 

Broker. 
Henry  Glidden  Cushman    ...   16  . 

Business. 
Joseph  Benjamin  Dimmick    .   .   15  . 

Yale  Coll.  1881;  Lawyer. 
Julian  Pierce  Dunn 18  . 

Instructor,  Shaw  Univ. 
Charles  Edwin  Dyer 15   . 

Clerk. 

AlfredFallon 15  . 

James  Deering  Fessenden  .   .   .   17  . 

H.U.  1880:  Law  Student. 


.  Exeter. 

Raymond. 
.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Dighton,  Mass. 
Providence,  R.I. 
.  Exeter. 

.  Plymouth. 

Rumney. 
.  Toledo,  O. 

Chicago,  111. 
.  Cohasset,  Mass. 

Beechwood,  Mass. 
.  Rutland,  Vt. 

.  Wilton. 

Nashua. 

.  Baltimore,  Md. 
<(  (< 

.  New  Castle,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

Paris,  France. 
.  Framingham,  Mass. 

Laramie,  Wyoming  Ter. 
.  Perryville,  R.I. 
.  Benicia,  Cal. 

Durango,  Col. 
.  Rochester,  N.Y. 

.  New  Orleans,  La. 
.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.  Brookline,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

.  Honesdale,  Pa. 
((  (( 

.  Ludlow,  Vt. 

Raleigh,  N.C. 

.  Exeter. 
(( 

.  San  Jose,  Cal. 

.  Portland,  Me. 


138 


CATALOGUE. 


11871 


Henry  Merrill  Fessenden    ...   15 

Real  Estate  and  Ins.  Agent. 
John  Fowler 17 

Clerk,  U.S.  Navy. 
William  Ashen  Fowler    ....   19 
Irving  Randall  Fuller 17 

Lawyer. 
Robert  Holmes  Greene    ....  14 

Corporation  Paymaster. 
William  Almus  Gregg 16 

Business. 

Jacob  Halstead 15 

Henry  Williams  Harlow  ....   16 

H.U.  1882;  Medical  Student. 
O'Neil  W.  R.  Hastings    ....   16 
William  Gardner  Hempstead    .   1 7 

Business. 
Albert  Andrew  Howai?d  ....   16 

H.U.  1882;  Student. 
Thomas  Marshall  Huntington  .   16 
John  Carter  Ingersoll 15 

Student. 
James  Edward  Keating  ....   19 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Frederic  Israel  Kelley  .....  16 

Thaddeus  Davis  Kenneson    .  .  16 

H.U.  1880;  Law  Student,  H.U. 

Chauncey  Frederic  Kerr .   ...  16 

Alexander  Johnson  Kirke  ...  19 

Daniel  Watson  Ladd,  jr.    ...  16 
Law  Student. 

'^Alva  Watson  Ladd 13 

Albert  French  Lane 15 

H.U.  1882;  Law  Student,  H.U. 

Charles  Gleason  Long 17 

Edwin  Balcom  Lord 22 

Lawyer. 
Arthur  Gilman  Lovering    ...  13 

R.R.  Station  Master. 
Francis  Heber  Dana  Mason  .   .   IG 
Thomas  Edward  McLure    ...  1 7 

Lawyer. 
John  Francis  Merrill 16 

Yale  Coll.  1881. 
Charles  Mason  Mitchell  ....   16 
Daniel  Webster  Moriarty    .  .   .17 

Clergyman. 
Edward  Irving  Morse  .....   19 

H.U.  1880;  Agent  Detroit  Safe  Co. 
William  Francis  O'Callaghan    .   19 

H.U.  1880;  Prin.  High  School. 
Edward  William  Odlin    ....   1 5 

Business. 
Frederic  Alonzo  Parker  ....   17 

Teacher. 
Francis  Stuyvesant  Peabody    .  16 


Portland,  Me. 

(I  (( 

Winchester,  Mass. 

Washington,  D.C. 
Agawam,  Mass. 
Faribault,  Minn. 

Fullerton,  Neb. 

Brunswick,  Me. 

((  <( 

Wilton. 

Nashua. 
Harrison,  N.J. 
Augusta,  Me. 

Bethel,  Me. 
Chicago,  111. 

Evanston,  111. 
Ilion,  N.Y. 

Leipsic,  Germany. 
Amesbury,  Mass. 
Washington,  D.C. 

Milford,  Mass. 

Natick,  Mass. 
Milford,  Mass. 

South  Boston,  Mass. 
Andover,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Pleasant  Hill,  Mo. 
Epping. 


Epping 
Exeter. 


.  Amesbury,  Mass. 

((  (( 

.  Tam worth. 

Warsaw,  Wis. 
.  Exeter. 

Springfield,  Mo. 
.  Washington,  D.C. 
.  Chester,  S.C. 

.  Rutland,  Vt. 

.  Syracuse,  N.Y. 
.  Milford,  Mass. 

Lander,  Wyoming  Ter. 
.  Marlborough,  Mass. 

Louisville,  Ky. 
.  Milford,  Mass. 

Hopkinton,  Mass. 
.  Exeter. 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
.  Nashua. 

Keene. 
.  Chicao'o,  III. 


1881 


1875.] 


CATALOGUE. 


139 


Donald  Gilbert  Perkins   .   . 

Lawyer. 
Jolin  Benjamin  Perkins  .   . 
Edgar  Perry 

Editor. 
Oscar  Edward  Perry     .  .   . 

Manufacturer. 
Herbert  Mills  Perry  .... 

H.U.  1880;  Student,  Johns  Hopk 
Arthur  Perry 

H.U.  1880;  Bank  Clerk. 
Ernest  Henry  Pillsbury  .   . 

H.U.  1880;  Law  Student. 
William  Pollock 

Yale  Coll.  1882 ;  Lawyer. 
Walter  King  Purinton  .   .   . 

Business. 
Ethan  Allen  Reynolds ... 

Lawyer. 
Walter  Allen  Rice 

Elocutionist. 
Geopge  Reed  Richardson    . 

Lawyer. 
Henry  Cooper  Rollins  .  .  . 
Thomas  Richard  Rowe    .  . 

Business. 
John  Turner  Rumsey   .   .   . 
George  Washington  Savory 

Theological  Student. 
William  Eckart  Sharpe   .   . 

Assist.  U.S.  Assayer. 
Amos  Blanchard  Shattuck 

U.S.  Cadet. 
William  Francis  Sheehan  . 

Bookkeeper. 
Oscar  Edward  Shraeder  .  . 
Carleton  Sprague 

H.U.  1881;  Business. 
Victor  Hugo  Stickney  .   .  . 
Frederic  Webster  Sturdivant 

Dart.  Coll.  1880. 
Frank  Overton  Suire    .   . 

H.U.  1880;  Lawyer. 
Jacob  Sutton  Sullivant    . 

Post  Office  Clerk. 
Allen  Sullivant 


Leonard  Herbert  Swett  .   . 

Medical  Student. 
John  Glover  Thomas    .   .   . 

M.D. ;  Physician. 
John  Preston  True    .... 
Christopher  Carpenter  Viall 

Farmer. 

Paul  Voorhees 

*John  Nichols  Weston  .  .  . 
Robert  Charles  Wiggin    .  . 

Business. 
William  Pendleton  Wilson 


.   17  . 

.  20  . 
.   19   . 


17 


.  16 
Univ. 
.   18 


.  17 
.  16 
.  16 
.   19 

.18 

.   16 

.  18 
.   19 


.  16 
.   19 

.   15 

.  15 

.  17 

.   16 
.   16 


.  20 
.   21 


.  17 
.  16 
.  13 


16 

27 

16 
22 

16 


14 
14 

15 


.  Norwich,  Conn. 

.  Woodbury,  Conn. 
.  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

Attleborough,  Mass. 
.  Rehoboth,  Mass. 

Holyoke,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

.  Westerly,  R.I. 
<(  (( 

.  Lewiston,  Me. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Topsham,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  South  Bend,  Ind. 

Leadville,  Col. 

.  Bangor,  Me. 
((  (( 

.  Lowell,  Mass. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Providence,  R.I. 

.  Chicago,  HI. 
.  Manchester. 

East  Liverpool,  O. 
.  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Helena,  Mont. 
.  Manchester. 

West  Point,  N.Y. 
.  Milford,  Mass. 

Lynn,  Mass. 

.  Evansville,  Ind. 

.  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
(<  it 

.  Tyson  Furnace,  Vt. 
.  Cumberland,  Me. 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 

<(  << 

.  Columbus,  O. 

((  (( 

.  Columbus,  O. 

Paris,  France. 

.  Chicago,  111. 
<(  (( 

.  Camden,  Me. 

"Worcester,  Mass. 
.  Bethel,  Me. 
.  Rehoboth,  Mass. 


New  York,  N.Y. 

Stamford,  Conn. 

Boston,  Mass. 
((  « 

Baltimore,  Md. 


1880 


140 


CATALOGUE. 


[1875-76. 


Chas.  Edward  Lewis  Wingate  .  14  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Arthur  Woods  Worthington  .  .  17  . 

Insurance  Agent. 
William  Harrison  Wylie .   ...  18  . 

Manufacturer. 
Alphonso  Adelbert  Wymau  .  .  13  . 

Student,  H.U. 


Exeter. 

Buffalo,  N.Y. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Chester,  S.C. 

Whitinsville,  Mass. 
West  Acton,  Mass. 


98 


1876, 


Robert  Anderson  Atherton    .  .   14  . 

Commercial  Traveller. 
William  Edgar  Atwater  ....   19  . 
Willard  Shurtleff  Augsbury  .   .   18  . 

Frank  Bruce  Bailey 18  . 

Arthur  Eaton  Baker 16  . 

Student,  B.U. 
Ernest  Berkele}^  Balch     ....  16  . 

Teacher. 
James  Merritt  Bancroft  ....  18  . 

Architect. 
Clarence  Bancroft 17  . 

H.U.  1882;  Student  in  Chemistry. 
*Lewis  Lawrence  Bartlett    ...  14  . 
Frank  Clifton  Bates 17  . 

Merchant. 
Henry  Bates 17  . 

Machinist. 
William  Pettigrew  Benedict  .  .  18  . 

Bank  Clerk. 
Samuel  Frederic  Borland   ...  16  . 

Mariner. 
George  Clement  Bright  ....  13  . 
Edward  Melancthon  Brooks  .  .  16  . 
Henry  Greer  Bryant 16  . 

Coll.  N.J.  1882. 
George  Albert  Burdett    ....  18  . 

H.U.  1881;  Student. 
Francis  David  Chamberlain  .   .  17  . 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 

Charles  Porter  Coffin 18  . 

*William  John  Curry 20  . 

Apothecary. 
John  Uriah  Dale 19  . 

Farmer. 
Henry  De  Ford 16  . 

Business. 

Oliver  Dyer,  jr 15  . 

Frank  Britton  Fay 17  . 

Student,  H.U. 
George  Walker  Field 17  . 

Farmer. 
John  McGaw  Foster 16  . 

H.U.  1882. 


Ludlow,  Vt. 
((  (< 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Antwerp,  N.Y. 
Chicago,  111. 
Winchester,  Mass. 

Plymouth. 

Bradford,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Hoped  ale,  Mass. 

Zurich,  Switzerland. 

Epping 

Great  Falls. 


1877 


Indianapolis,  Ind. 

((  « 

Portsmouth. 

New  Castle,  Me. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
Cleveland,  O. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Brookline,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
West  Chester,  Pa. 

Batavia,  N.Y. 

Chester,  S.C 1883 

North  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Weston,  Mo. 
((  (( 

Baltimore,  Md. 

West  Vernon,  N.  J. 
East  Calais,  Vt. 

Ferrisburg,  Vt. 
Burlington,  Vt. 
Bangor,  Me. 


1876.] 


CATALOGUE. 


Ul 


Frank  Newell  French  . 

Teacher. 
James  Graham  Gardiner 

Student,  H.U. 
Clarence  Getchell  .  .  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Edward  Hooker  Gilbert 

Yale  Coll.  1881;  Manufacturer 

Milton  Gray 

William  Morton  Grinnell 

Lawyer. 
Richard  Bradley  Grinnell 

R.R.  Clerk. 
Frederic  Snmner  Haines 

Student,  H.U. 
Frank  Holmes  Hall  .   .  . 
Oliver  Hubbard  Ham   .   . 

Machinist. 
Abner  Clarke  Harding    . 

Lawyer. 
Arthur  Meeks  Hawkins  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Aubrey  De  Vere  Hiles    . 

Lawyer. 
Sherman  Hoar 

H.U.  1882;  Law  Student,  H.U 
Benjamin  Blake *Holmes 

Student,  H.U. 
Charles  Osgood  Hooker  . 
Samuel  Percy  Hooker  .  . 

Bookkeeper. 
William  Turner  Howard 
Willard  Warren  Howe     . 

Bank  Clerk. 
Jared  Slocomb  Howe   .   . 

H.U.  1881;  Lawyer. 
Seymour  Isaac  Hudgens 

Student,  H.U. 
Henry  Barton  Jacobs  .   .   , 

Student,  H.U. 
Albert  Emerson  Joab  .   . 
Walter  Stephen  Johnson 
William  Winthrop  Kent . 

H.U.  1882;  Business. 
Moses  King 

H.U.  1881;  Publisher. 
James  Walter  Lathrop     . 

Business. 
Levi  Tisdale  Lincoln    .   . 

Business. 
William  Renssalaer  Lloyd 

Columbia  Coll.  1881 ;  Business 

Aldis  Lovell 

George  Stanle}'  Lynde     . 
David  Ford  Merrill,  jr.    . 

Business. 
John  Herbert  Neal    .  .  . 

Machinist. 


.  Exeter. 

.  Croydon. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Ware,  Mass. 

.  Shingle  Creek,  N.Y. 
.  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Paris,  France. 
.  Greenfield,  Mass. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
.  Great  Falls. 


16 
14 
16 
16 

21 

18 

16  .   .  . 
15  .  .  . 

15  .   .   .  Brattleborough,  Vt. 
19   .   .   .  Portsmouth. 

Hartford,  Conn. 

17  .   .   .  Chicago,  111. 

Peoria,  111. 

14  .   .   .  New  York,  N.Y. 

22  .   .   .  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

16  .   .  .  Concord,  Mass. 

18  .   .   .  Bradford,  Mass. 

16  ...  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

15  .   .   .  Le  Roy,  N.Y. 

15  .   .   .  New  Orleans,  La. 

16  .   .   .  Cincinnati,  O. 

(<  II 

17  .   .  .  Haverhill,  Mass. 

23  .   .   .  Sandwich,  111. 

18  .   .   .  South  Scituate,  Mass. 

19  .  .   .  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

20  .  .   .  Westborough,  Mass. 

16  .   .   .  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
<(  (( 

22  .   .  .  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

19  .   .  .  Worcester,  Mass. 
<(  (( 

15  .   .   .  Barrington. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

16  .   .  .  New  York,  N.Y. 

<(  « 

17  .   .  .  Alstead. 

14  .   .  .  Skowhegan,  Me. 

17  .  .   .  Washington,  D.C. 

li  it 

16  .  .  .  Epping. 

Waltham,  Mass. 


m 


142 


CATALOGUE. 


[1876. 


U. 


Alfred  Cookman  Oliver  ....  20  . 

James  Gillespie  Ortoii 16  . 

Charles  Cliase  Parsons    .  .   .   .  17  . 

Business. 
Marshall  Bell  Peaslee 14  . 

Business. 
Edmund  Seahon  Perin     ....  16  . 

H.U.  1882. 
George  William  Perkins . 

H.U.  1882;  Assist,  in  Biology, 
John  E)dward  Pickering  . 

Teacher. 
Charles  Ranlet 

Student,  H.U. 
Charles  Moen  Rice    .  .  . 

H.U.  1882;  Law  Student. 
George  Morey  Richardson 

H.U.  1882;  Student. 
Daniel  Merchant  Richardson 

Student,  H.U. 
John  Samuel  Richardson 

Law  Student. 
Francis  James  Riley     .  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Harry  My  linn  Rohrer  .   . 

Lawyer. 
Isaac  Fitz  Sawyer  .... 
Frederic  Jonathan  Saw3'er 

Business  Agent. 
Charles  Orlando  Shaw .   . 

Business. 
James  Theophilus  Simpson 

Teacher. 
Franklin  Tileston  Sivret .   . 

Stock  Farmer. 
John  Morrell  Smith  .... 
Roswell  Perry  Smith    .   .   . 

Bookkeeper. 
Samuel  Hopkins  Spalding  . 

H.U.  1881. 
De  Witt  Charles  Spencer   . 
Walter  Edward  Stearns  .  . 
Joseph  Dalton  Thyng  .  .  . 

Clerk. 
John  Wheelock  Titcomb     ...   15  . 

Business. 

Herbert  Osgood  True 17  . 

Robert  Scott  Waddell 15  . 

Law  Student. 
James  Gould  Warren 17  . 

Lieut.  U.S.  Engineers. 

Lewis  Webb 14  . 

Edward  Freeman  Wells  ....   15  . 

Marietta  Coll.  1881:  R.R.  Business. 
Charles  Morgan  Wheeler    ...   16  . 

Henry  Charles  White 20  . 

Schuyler  Sampson  White   ...  15  . 

Student,  H.U. 


16  . 
15  . 
15  . 

15  . 

17  . 
14  . 
21  . 

21  . 
17  . 

22  . 

16  . 

16  . 

20  . 

17  . 

21  . 

14  . 

20  . 

17  . 

15  . 

16  . 


Port  Carbon,  Pa. 
New  York,  N.Y. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Plaistow. 

Haverhill,  Mass. 
Cincinnati,  O. 

Topsfield,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Newington. 

Holyoke,  Mass. 

Worcester,  Mass. 
(<  (( 

Framingham  Center,  Mass. 

Jena,  Germany. 
Lowell,  Mass. 

East  Baldwin,  Me. 

New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Washington,  D.C. 
<(  (( 

Exeter.    ^ 
Dover. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Dexter,  Me. 

Oregon,  N.Y. 
Fremont. 

Fort  Hamilton,  N.Y. 
Mattapan,  Mass. 

Ft.  Macquirnis,  Mont. 
Meredith  Center. 
Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Wilton. 

Chicago,  m. 

Wilton. 

Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Exeter. 

Rutland,  Vt. 
Antrim. 

West  Chester,  Pa. 
((  (( 

Buffalo,  N.Y. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
'Marietta,  O. 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Vernon,  Oneida  Co.,  N.Y. 
Newmarket. 


1876-77.] 


CATALOGUE. 


143 


15 

16 


16 


Henry  Lampson  Wiggiii     . 
Samuel  Lawrence  Williams 

Real  Estate  Agent. 
William  Howard  Wilmarth 

Instructor,  Lewis  Coll. 
John  Wilson 15  .   . 

Coll.  N.J.  1882;  Teacher  State  Normal  School. 
Samuel  Harvey  Wollerton  .   .   .   17  .   . 

M.D.;  Physician. 
Willard  Everett  Yager    ....  19  .  . 
i^David  Frederic  Zerrahn  ....  15  .  . 


Wakefield. 

Chicago,  111. 
((         <( 

Attleborough,  Mass. 

Northfield,  Vt. 
Shrewsbury,  N.J. 

Indiana,  Pa. 

West  Chester,  Pa. 
((  (( 

Oneonta,  Ostego  Co.,N.Y. 

Boston,  Mass 1881 

100 


IBTT, 


Harlan  Page  Abbott 16 

Charles  Francis  Adams  ....   15 
Frank  Oswald  Adams 16 

Business. 
Thomas  Edwin  Adams    ....  15 
Fred  Abbott  Aldrich 15 

Journalist. 
Frank  George  Alger 18 

Student,  Oberliu  Coll. 
John  Dewitt  Arnold 16 

Business. 

Charles  Henry  Ashley 17 

John  Franklin  Bailey 18 

Dana  Wingate  Baker 16 

Druggist's  Clerk. 
Ferdinand  Winthrop  Batchelder  15 
Walter  Cabot  Baylies 15 

Student,  H.U. 
Karl  Albert  Bean 17 

Student,  H.U. 
Flavins  Josephus  Berry  ....   19 
James  Winchester  Berry    ...   1 7 
Frederic  Herbert  Blondell  ...  21 

Bowd.  Coll.  1882;  Teacher. 
Jeromus  Rapalje  Bonney    ...   18 

John  Eldon  Bowman 15 

Law  Student. 

Frank  Arthur  Briggs 18 

Gilman  Abraham  Brown     ...   15 

Clerk. 
Peter  Burke 19 

Law  Student. 

Charles  Alonzo  Burns 13 

John  Willard  Burns 17 

Joseph  Charles  B3Ton 16 

Fred  Eames  Carpenter    ....  18 
Lucien  Carr,  jr 16 

Business. 
Peter  Julius  Casey     ....       .20 

Law  Student,  H.U. 


.  Antrim. 

.  Hooversville,  Md. 

.  Burlington,  la. 

.  Louisville,  Ky. 
.  Flint,  Mich. 

.  Manchester. 

.  Sacramento,  Cal. 
((  (< 

.  Ogdensburg,  N.Y. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Exeter. 
(( 

.  Montreal,  P.Q. 
.  Taunton,  Mass. 

.  Bangor,  Me. 

.  Barrington. 

.  Kensington. 

.  Topsham,  Me. 
<(  (( 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

Paris,  France. 

.  Springfield,  O. 
((  <( 

.  Amesbury,  Mass. 

.  Lowell,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Milford,  Mass. 

Dover. 
.   Wilton. 
Exeter 
.'  Gloversville,  N.Y. 
.  Keene. 
.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Cambridge,  Mass. 


144 


CATALOGUE. 


[1877. 


William  Cromwell  Chase    . 

Student. 
Israel  Folsom  Chesley  .   .  . 
John  Henrj^  Chesle}^ .... 
Frank  Almander  Churchill. 

Clerk. 
Bradbury  Jenness  Cille}'    . 
William  Coombs  Codman,  jr 

Broker. 
WilUam  Herbert  Crawford 

Business. 
Henry  Laurens  Dawes,  jr. 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 
Edgar  Augustus  De  Witt   . 

*Prlando  Dyer 

Zenas  Hoxie  Ellis 

Bank  Teller. 
Henr}^  Emerson 


William  Ke}^  Bond  Emerson 

Broker. 
William  Gordon  Fellows    . 

H.U.  1882. 
William  Reynolds  Fleming 

Apprentice,  Hartford,  Conn. 
William  Ring  Gray   .   . 
Edward  Hurd  Haley     . 


Addison  Hamlin     .... 

Student,  H.U. 
Charles  Eugene  Hamlin  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Frank  Hamlin 

Student,  H.U. 
*Francis  Loring  Hayford  . 
George  Francis  Haynes  . 

Hotel  Clerk. 
Walter  Edward  Hayward 

Student,  H.U. 
Benjamin  Pike  Hope    .   . 
Arthur  Crockett  Hull   .   . 
William  Sterrett  Hunnewell 

Business. 
Ernest  San  ford  Jack    .   . 

Student,  H.U. 
Fredric  William  Jenkins 

Govt.  Service. 
Barrett  Langdon  Jenness 

Broker's  Clerk. 
Frank  Elwood  Jennison  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Charles  Tilton  Kamm  .   . 
Frederic  Milbanke  Kerr  . 

Business. 
Robert  Bage  Kerr  .... 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 
Paul  Thomas  Kimball  .  . 
Stephen  Strickland  Kirby 


.  14 

.17 
.  16 
.  17 

.  17 

.  17 

.  17 

.  14 

.  20 
.  19 
.  17 


.  15 
.  16 
.  16 
.  15 


15 

20 


.  14 
.  15 
.   14 


.  17  . 

.  20  . 

.  18  . 


.  17 
.  19 
.   1.4 

.  17 

.  18 

.  23 

.   16 

.  16 
.  14 


14 


.  15 
.   19 


Haverford  College,  Pa. 

Salisbury,  Mass. 

Wakefield. 

Exeter. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Manchester. 

Boston,  Mass. 
((  (( 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Rockland,  Mass. 

Topsham,  Me.     .   .  .   1883 

Fairhaven,  Vt. 
<(  (( 

New  York,  N.Y. 
New  York,  N.Y. 
New  York,  N.Y. 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 

((  (( 

Elizabeth,  N.J. 
Dover. 

Bangor,  Me. 

Bangor,  Me. 

Bangor,  Me. 

Bangor,  Me 1881 

New  Hampton. 

Exeter. 
Attleborough,  Mass. 

Shrewsbury,  N.J. 

Plymouth. 

Exeter. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Portland,  Me. 

Rochester. 

Washington,  D.C.* 
Deerfield. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Bangor,  Me. 

Portland,  Oregon. 
New  York,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Eatontown,  N.J. 
Towanda,  Pa. 


1877.] 


CATALOGUE. 


145 


Amos  Arnold  Knowlton  . 

Student,  Bowd.  Coll. 
♦Frank  Woodbury  Langdon 

John  Washini^ton  Lewis . 

*John  Willard^Little   .   .   . 

Fred  Messenger  Lowe  .  . 

Yale  Coll.  1882;  Med.  Student,  II 
William  Lyman  Luther    .   . 

Student,  H.U. 
John  Theodore  Lyman    .  . 

Business. 
Patrick  Henry  Mack    .  .  . 

Bookkeeper. 
Ernest  Homer  Mariett .   .   . 

Student,  Episc.  Theolog.  School, 
Henry  Wheelwright  Marsh 

Student,  H.U. 
Thomas  Leavitt  Marston    . 

Woollen  Weaver. 
Henry  Ely  McElwain   .   .   . 
William  Lockhart  Mehle     . 
Dennison  Burnham  Merrill 
Alfred  Eugene  Miles    .  .   . 

H.U.  1882. 
William  Norwood  Needles,  j 

Lawyer. 
Oliver  Allen  Olmsted   . 

H.U.  1882. 
Hugh  Roberts  Parrish  . 

Clerk,  Pa.  R.R. 
Enoch  William  Pearson 

Music  Teacher. 
Benjamin  Whipple  Pennock 

Student,  Amh.  Coll. 
Albert  Sanborn  Perkins  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Robert  Randolph  Perkins 
Howard  Emerson  Plimpton 

Manufacturer. 
Alonzo  Wilder  Pollard    . 

Student,  H.U. 
Edward  Learned  Pollock 
Robert  Camp  Price    .  .   . 

Law  Student. 
Jerome  Comstock  Read  . 
Nathaniel  Tucker  Rhodes 

Business. 
Lucian  Moore  Robinson  . 

H.U.  1882;  Teacher. 
William  Alvah  Rublee     . 

Student,  H.U. 
Philip  Leon  Runkle  .   .   . 

Business. 
George  Benjamin  Salter . 

Bookkeeper. 
Frank  Wadleigh  Sargcant 

Insurance  Clerk. 


.U 


18  .  .  .  Tamworth. 

18  .   .  .  Plymouth 1880 

22  .   .  .  Newton,  Mass. 

16  .   .  .  Merrimac,  Mass.    .   .   1878 

18  .   .   .  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

No.  Cambridge,  Mass. 
16  .  .  .  Brockton,  Mass. 

16  .  .  .  Exeter. 

Grinnell,  la. 
18  .  .  .  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Lone  Pine,  Cal. 
20  .   .   .  St.  Armand,  P.Q. 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

17  .   .  .  Tewksbury,  Mass. 

18  .   .   .  North  Hampton. 

Dover. 
18  .   .  .  Holyoke,  Mass. 

16  .  .   .  New  Orleans,  La. 

17  .   .  .  Ottumwa,  la. 

17  .   .  .  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
((  « 

.  West  Chester,  Pa. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
.  Le  Roy,  N.Y. 

.  Burlington,  N.J. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

.  Epping. 
(( 

.  Rutland,  Vt. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Fort  Washington,  N.Y. 
.  Walpole,  Mass. 
Waterford,  N.Y. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 
<(  (( 

.  15  .  .  .  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  17  .   .   .  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.   17  .   .   .  Hartford,  Me. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
.  16  .  .   .  Madison,  Wis. 

.  15  .  .  .  New  York,  N.Y. 
((  (t 

.  15  .   .   .  Burlington,  la. 

((  (< 

.  17  .  .  .  Candia. 

Manchester. 


19 

.  16 

.  16 

.  14 

.  23 

.  16 

.  14 
.  15 

.  15 

.  14 

.  18 


146 


CATALOGUE. 


[1877-78, 


Fred  Leland  Sawyer .19 

Student,  H.U. 
David  Whitney  Scott 22 

Journalist. 
Adrian  Scharff 18 

Coll.  of  N.J.  1881;  Law  Student,  N.Y. 
Lawrence  Eugene  Sexton  ...  18 

Student.  H.U. 
Edward  Parsons  Seymour  ...  14 
George  Washington  Simmons  .  20 

Teacher. 

Forrest  Oilman  Small 16 

William  Whiting  Spencer  ...   16 
Frank  Burton  Stevens     ....  16 

Law  Student. 
William  Smith  Stevens    ....  13 

Frank  Oswin  Stewart 13 

Charles  Augustus  Strong   ...  14 

Student. 
Fred  Strong  Tabor    .  .  . 

Physician. 
Eugene  Thomas 

Student,  Bowd.  Coll. 
Beverly  Bingham  Tilden 


Wesley  Tourtellotte  .... 

Business. 
Wheelock  Veazey  Towle    . 

Student,  Dart.  Coll. 
John  Baldwin  Walker  .  .  . 

Student,  H.U. 
William  Bernard  Waring    . 
Edward  Ingersoll  Wells  .  . 

Student,  H.U. 
John  C.  F.  Wheelock  .  .   . 

Law  Student  (Worcester,  Mass.) 
Benjamin  Cheney  White .  . 

John  Allison  White  .... 

Student,  H.U. 
Charles  Horace  Wiggin  .  . 
Charles  Meigs  Wilson  .  .  . 

Physician. 

Edmund  Wilson 


.  19 

.  18 

.  17 

.  17 

.  14 

.  16 

.  16 
.   17 


.   19 

.  16 

.  15 

.   18 
.  16 


13 


.  Cumberland,  Me. 

.  Washington,  D.C. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Cleveland,  O. 

.  New  Ipswich. 

.  New  London,  Conn. 

Wash.  Co..  Miss. 

.  Wilton,  Me. 

.  Chicago,  111. 

.  Dover. 
(( 

.  Charleston,  S.C. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Rochester,  N.Y. 

.  Aurora,  III. 
Chicago,  111. 

.  Topsham,  Me. 

((  (<  , 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

.  Webster,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Exeter. 

.  Gloversville,  N.Y. 

.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

.  Rochester,  N.Y. 

.  Mendon,  Mass. 

."*Concord. 

.  Williamsport,  Pa. 

.  Newmarket. 

.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Shrewsbury,  N.J. 


122 


18  78, 


Charles  Coleman  Allen    ....  19 

Student,  H.U. 
Ethan  Allen 16 

Clerk. 
Ernest  Allis 19 

Clerk. 
Randolph  Morgan  Appleton  .  .  16 

Student,  H.U. 


.  Troy,  O. 

.  Mumford,  N.Y. 

Buffalo,  N.Y. 
.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 


1878.] 


CATALOGUE. 


147 


Bnrnside  Bernard  Bailey 

Law  Student,  H.U. 
James  Eliot  Baker     .  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Sharonton  Hale  Baker 

Student,  B.U. 
Charles  Robert  Bangs  . 

Law  Student. 
Charles  Sanford  Barrett 

Lumber  Clerk. 
Walter  Knox  Barton   .  , 

Student,  H.U. 
Walter  Joseph  Broadmeadow 

Student,  Stevens  Inst,  of  Tech. 
Lovine  Alanson  Bromley 
John  Paschal  Brooks    .  . 

Student,  Dart.  Coll. 
Isaac  Bronson  Burgess    . 

Student,  B.U. 
Orrin  Henry  Carpenter    . 

Law  Student. 
Timothy  William  Coakley 

Theological  Student,  Laval  Univ 
John  Codman 

Student,  H.U.  ^ 
George  Antonio  Cormack  . 
John  Thaddeus  Cressey  .  •. 

Student,  Dart.  Coll. 
Osborn  Marcus  Curtiss    .   . 

Teacher. 
Marshall  Henry  Cushing    . 

Student,  H.U. 
Walter  Reeves  Dame    .   .   . 

Student,  H.U. 
Arthur  Malcolm  Dodge  .   . 

Manufacturer. 
Paul  Abbott  Dodge  .... 

Farmer. 
Charles  Wheelock  Downing 
Edward  Tyler  Edgerly    .  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Edwards  Dudley  Emerson  . 

Student,  Dart.  Coll. 
Frank  Stewart  Ferguson    . 
Lynde  Raymond  Ferris 

Student,  H.U. 
Henry  Lewis  Finch    .   . 

Lumberman. 
Samuel  Henry  Friend  . 

SusiiiBSs 
Franklin  Kent  Gifford  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Emlyn  Metcalf  Gill  .  . 

Student,  H.U. 
John  Richardson  Gilpatrick 
Howard  Robinson  Goodwin 

Student,  Bowd.  Coll. 
William  Burton  Goodwin   . 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 


.  16  . 

.  18  . 

.  16  . 

.  17  . 

.  17  . 

.  14  . 

.  15  . 

.  21  . 

.   16  . 


.  20  . 

.   17  . 

.  19  . 
Quebec. 
.   15  . 


.  15  . 
.  18  . 

.  18  . 

.  18  . 

.  17  . 

.  16  . 

.  19  . 


.  13  . 
.  14  . 

.  16  . 

.  17  . 
.  18  . 

.  17  . 

.  16  . 

.  17  . 

.  16  . 


.  15 
.   14 

.  14 


.  Montpelier,  Vt. 

Chicago,  111. 
.  Brookline,  Mass. 

.  Dover. 

.  Le  Roy,  N.Y. 

({  (( 

.  Grafton,  Vt. 

Burlington,  Vt. 
.  Washington,  D.C. 

.  Shrewsbury,  N.J. 

.  Pawlet,  Vt. 
.  Kittery,  Me. 

.  Hampton  Falls. 

.  Grafton,  Vt. 

Bellows  Falls,  Vt. 
.  Exeter. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Dover. 

.  Rock  Island,  111. 

.  So.  Hingham,  Mass. 

.  Clinton,  Mass. 

.  Hampton  Falls. 
<(  <( 

.  Rowley,  Mass. 
((  (( 

.  Concord. 

.  Ottumwa,  la. 

.  Underbill,  Vt. 

.  Gloversville,  N.Y. 

.  Brookline,  Mass. 

.  Glenn's  Falls,  N.Y. 

.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

.  Orange,  N.J. 

.  Great  Falls. 
.  Augusta,  Me. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Biddeford,  Me. 


148 


CATALOGUE. 


[1878. 


Harold  Graham 

George  William  Greele}^ . 

Business. 
Edward  Carroll  Hall    .  . 
William  Maclay  Hall,  jr. 

Student,  Coll.  of  N.J. 
Herbert  Franklin  Hanson 

Business. 
Herbert  William  Harwood 


Tom  Dairy mple  Hay 15 

David  Nicholson  Haynes    ...  18 

Lawyer. 
Henry  Hobart  Herrick 
Joseph  Adna  Hill  .   .   . 

Student,  H.U. 
Rodney  Benjamin  Hoitt 

Business. 
John  Francis  Holland  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Harry  Hnbbard   .... 

Student,  H.U. 
Heber  William  Hull  .   . 
Edwin  Everett  Jacobs  . 
George  Jenkins  .... 

Teacher. 
William  Scott  Johnston 
Charles  Dana  Jones  .  . 

Med.  Student,  H.U. 
Homer  Fay  Jordan    .  . 

Lawyer. 
Samuel  Hauser  Kennett 
Rensselaer  Lee  Kirk    . 

Pacific  Express. 
Charles  Berry  Learoyd 

Student,  Amh.  Coll. 
Charles  Lindsey  .... 

Salesman  (Boston,  Mass.). 
Reuben  Whittle  Lovering 

Student,  H.U. 
Frank  Anthony  Luques  . 

Student,  H.U. 
George  Jeffrey  Mackenzie 
Harry  Alexander  Madill . 
Frederick  Hubbell  Marvin 

Senior  Class. 
David  Hunter  McAlpin  . 

Student,  Coll.  of  N.J. 
Harry  Jackson  McCoy    . 

Student,  Germany. 
James  Henry  Mcintosh  . 

Student,  H.U. 
William  Leander  McKee 

Business. 
George  Nathaniel  Plnmer  Mead  19 

Student,  H.U. 
James  Alfred  Merrill 15 

Student,  Yale  CoU. 


14 

18 

19 
14 

16 

18 


15  . 

18  . 

15  . 

19  . 

18  . 

16  . 

16  . 

19  . 

17  . 
15  . 

19  . 

17  . 

19  . 

18  . 

17  . 

15  . 
14  . 

14  . 

18  . 
13  . 

16  . 

15  . 

19  . 
15  . 


.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Winchester,  Mass. 

.  Topsham,  Me. 
.  Bedford,  Pa. 

.  Dover. 

Boston,  Mass. 

.  Henniker. 

<( 

.  New  Orleans,  La. 
.  Whitehall,  N.Y. 

Rutland,  Vt. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Temple. 

.  Dover. 

.  Milford,  Mass. 

.  Troy. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Plymouth. 
.  West  Scituate,  Mass. 
.  Franklin  Falls. 

Shirley,  Mass. 
.  Piqua,  O. 
.  Milton. 

.  Dayton,  O. 

Cincinnati,  O. 
.  Helena,  Mont. 
.  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Denver,  Col. 
.  Dan  vers,  Mass. 

.  Wells,  Me. 

East  Somerville,  Mass. 
.  Hillsborough  Bridge. 

.  Biddeford,  Me. 

.  Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 
.  Towanda,  Pa. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Troy,  N.Y. 

.  Salineville,  O. 

.  Piermont,  N.Y. 

Rome,  Ga. 
.  Everett,  Mass. 

.  Rutland,  Vt. 


1878.] 


CATALOGUE. 


149 


Reuben  Burnham  Moffat    . 

Student,  H.U. 
Tredwell  Woodbridge  Moore 
Henry  David  Nelson    .  .  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Joseph  Willard  Newman    . 

Law  Student. 
Henry  Osgood 

Business. 
Charles  Wolcott  Parker  .  . 

Student,  CoU.  of  N.J. 
George  Richmond  Parsons 

Student,  H.U. 
Edward  Eastman  Pecker    . 

Business. 
John  Dudley  Philbrick    .   . 

Student,  Dart.  Coll. 
Walter  Brigham  Phillips .   . 

Student,  H.U. 
Joseph  Dexter  Pierce  .  .  . 
Charles  Manice  Pollock  .  . 

Edward  Michael  Raftery    . 

Student,  Holy  Cross  Coll. 

Robert  Ran  let 

George  Reuben  Raymond  . 
Paran  Flint  Rice 

Law  Student. 
Frederick  Henr}^  Richardson 

Business. 
John  Jones  Roberts  ►  .  .  . 

Student,  H.U. 
James  Upson  Sanders  .  .  . 

Law  Student,  Columbia  Coll. 
Wilbur  Edgerton  Sanders  . 

School  of  Mines,  Columbia  Coll. 
George  William  Sawin    .  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Harry  Haskell  Small    ... 

Student,  Trinity  Coll. 
i^Daniel  Chapman  Smith  .   . 

William  Christopher  Smith 

Student,  H.U. 
Augustus  Burbank  Stoughton 
William  Lee  Thurston  .  . 

Civil  Engineer. 
George  Parsons  Tibbets  . 

Student,  Amh.  Coll. 
Henry  Trail 

Student,  H.U. 
Charles  Whitcomb  Tuttle 

Student,  Bowd.  Coll. 
Frank  Hardin  Walker  .   . 

Bookkeeper. 
Richard  Ashur  Ware    .  . 
James  Duncan  Waring   . 
Frederick  Albert  Weber . 


17 

14 
16 


.  19  . 

.  15  . 

.  15  . 

.  17  . 

.   17  . 

.  16  . 

.  14  . 

.  20  . 
.  14  . 

.  21  . 

.  15  . 

.   18  . 
.  18  . 


.  17 

.  18 

.  19 

.  17 

.   18 

.  15 

.  18 

.  16 

.  14 
.  18 

.  14 


16 
16 
17 

17 

16 
18 


.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

.  Baltimore,  Md. 
.  Milford,  Mass. 

.  Hillsborough  Bridge. 

Chicago,  111. 
.  Rochester,  N.Y. 

Chicago,  ni. 
.  Newark,  N.J. 

.  Providence,  R.I. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Candia. 

.  Chicago,  III. 

.  Newburg,  N.Y. 

.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
It  (( 

.  Milford,  Mass. 

.  Holyoke,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  Syracuse,  N.Y. 

.  Rutland,  Vt. 

.  Rochester. 

.  Helena,  Mont. 

.  Helena,  Mont. 

.  Natick,  Mass. 

.  Waterville,  Me. 

.  Bedford,  Pa 1880 

.  West  Chatham,  Mass. 

.  Washington,  D.C. 
.  Lancaster,  Mass. 

Tampico,  Mex. 
.  Great  Falls. 


.  Frederick,  Md. 

.  Hancock. 

.  Exeter. 

Atlanta,  Ga. 
.  Washington,  D.C. 
.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 


150 


CATALOGUE. 


[1878-79. 


George  Albert  Webster  ....  16 

Student,  Andover,  Mass. 
Frank  Herbert  Weed   ,  ....  18 

Law  Student. 
Robert  Means  James  Wells  .  .  14 

Charles  Brewster  Wentworth    .  16 

Bookkeeper. 
Frederick  Liver  more  Wheeler  .  15 

Cattle  Raising. 
John  Kimball  Whiting    ....  15 
Franklin  Wyman 17 

Student,  H.U. 


.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

.  Sandwich. 
(( 

.  Exeter. 

(< 

.  Dover. 
(( 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

St.  Clair,  la. 
.  Wilton. 
.  Hillsborough  Bridge. 


1879, 


Joseph  Daniel  Aiken,  jr. 

Manufacturer. 
George  Edward  Bales  . 

Senior  Class. 
Thomas  Harris  Bartlett 

Clerk. 
John  M.  W.  Bartol  . 

Senior  Class. 
Louis  Bell 

Student,  Dart.  Coll. 
Frank  Everett  Ben  jam 

Senior  Class. 
Henry  de  Billier  .  .  . 

Banker. 
Walter  Levi  Blossom 
Henry  'Blanchard  Bridge 
Conway  Rathbone  Brown 

Senior  Class. 
Emanuel  Gonzales  Bullard 

Law  Student. 
Harr}'  Spencer  Burrows  .   . 
Louis  Burt 

Clerk. 
Edward  Walter  Byron  .  .  . 
James  McCormick  Cameron 

Senior  Class. 
Charles  Carroll 


Royal  P.  T.  Carroll  .... 

Student,  H.U. 
Albert  Hopkins  Chadbourne 

Student,  Mass.  Agric.  Coll. 
Allen  Howard  Chamberlain 

Student,  H.U. 

Kin  Kwei  Chin 

Charles  Fish  Clement  .   .  . 

Senior  Class. 
Charles  Edward  Countryman 

Law  Student. 
Frank  Herbert  Cunningham 

Law  Student,  H.U. 
Charles  Wan*en  Currier  .  . 


17 

16 

15 

15 

14 

22 

18 

17 
16 
16 

17 

15 
16 

20 
14 

14 

16 

17 

17 

17 
19 
23 
16 


110 


Charleston,  S.C. 

Wilton. 

Portsmouth. 

Lancaster,  Mass. 

Chester. 

Alstead. 

Yonkers,  N.Y. 
New  York,  N.Y. 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Marblehead,  Mass. 
Worcester,  Mass. 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y. 

Lowell,  Mass. 

Rutland,  Vt. 

((  (< 

Gloversville,  N.Y. 
Harrisburgh,  Pa. 

Ellicott  City,  Md. 

Howard  Col!,  Md. 
Ellicott  City,  Md. 

Williamstown,  Mass. 

South  Dover,  Me. 

Shanghai,  China. 
Rutland,  Vt. 

Albany,  N.Y. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Canaan. 


1879.] 


CATALOGUE. 


151 


Frank  Kneeland  Davis 

Manufacturer. 
Albert  Henry  Denfeld 
James  Carey  Evans  .  , 

Clerk. 
Rush  Emery  Evans  .  , 

Bank  Clerk. 
John  Purinton  Fay    .  , 

Teacher. 
George  Tennant  Spink  Foote 

Student,  Roch.  Univ. 
Herbert  Darling  Foster 

Student,  Dart.  Coll. 
Fred  Fox,  jr 

Student,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech 
Edward  Clayton  Frost 

Teacher. 
John  Fox  Hart    »  .  .  . 

Manufacturer. 
Ervin  Wilbur  Hodsdon 
John  Parker  Holmes    , 

Student,  H.U. 
James  Barker  Hooper  . 

Clerk. 
Charles  Monroe  Howard 

Senior  Class. 
Edward  Vernam  Hull  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Lee  Hutchins 

Law  Student,  H.U. 
John  Davis  Kales  .   .  . 

Med.  Student. 
Pierce  James  Kent    .  . 

Senior  Class. 

Ta  Ting  Kin 

John  Kittredge    .... 

Ranchman. 
Percy  Cheney  Laselle  . 

Clerk  (Manchester). 
George  Hees  Ledlie  .  . 

Student,  H.U. 

Yu  Kien  Li 

Frank  Kerr  Marston     . 
James  Lawrence  McCormick 

Student,  Coll.  of  N.J. 
Frank  Augustus  McNutt    . 
Edwin  Joseph  Meeks    .  .  . 

Senior  Class. 
Charles  Henry  Merrill .  .  . 

Senior  Class. 
Nathaniel  Marshall  Nelson 

Senior  Class. 
Shung  Chow  Niu    ..... 
Edward  Isaac  Kimball  Noyes 

Student,  H.U. 
Albert  Hilton  Pike    .... 

Middle  Class. 
Frederic  William  Putnam  . 


16  . 

19  . 

16  . 

17  . 

18  . 
17  . 

16  . 

17  . 

19  . 
22  . 

16  . 
19  . 

17  . 
19  . 
19  . 
16  . 

15  . 

16  . 


.  North  Andover,  Mass. 

((  u  a 

.  Westborough,  Mass. 

.  Buffalo,  N.Y. 
(<  <( 

.  Hillsborough,  O. 
((  (( 

.  Westborough,  Mass. 

Upton,  Mass. 
.  Middletown,  N.Y. 

.  Winchendon,  Mass. 

.  Portland,  Me. 

.  Springvale,  Me. 

((  « 

.  Milton  Mills. 

Union. 
.  Dover. 
.  Milford,  Mass. 

.  Griggstown,  N.J. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  South  Newmarket. 

.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.  Washington,  D.C. 
Laconia. 

.  Chicago,  111. 

<(  (( 

.  Exeter. 


17  '. 
17  . 

.  Shanghai,  China. 
.  North  Andover,  Mass 
Laramie  City,  Wy.  Ter. 
.  Goffstown. 

19  . 

.  Utica,  N.Y. 

16  .   . 
16  .   . 

.  Shanghai,  China. 
.  Clarendon,  Ark. 
.  Bel  Air,  Md. 

16  . 
14  .   . 

.  Richmond,  Ind. 
.  Mt.  Vernon,  N.Y. 

17  .  . 

.  Exeter. 

15  .  . 

.  East  Kingston. 

16  .  . 

17  .   . 

.  Shanghai,  China. 
.  Antrim. 

15  .  . 

.  Epping. 

17  .  . 

.  Waterville,  N.Y. 

152 


CATALOGUE. 


[1879-80. 


Sheridan  Pitt  Read  .  .  . 
James  Patrick  Redehean 
George  Harlow  Reed   .  . 

Senior  Class. 
William  Livingston  Reed 

Planter. 
Benjamin  Richards    .  .  . 

Salesman. 
Frank  Henry  Robinson   . 
Gustavus  Adolphus  Rose 

Banker. 
Thomas  Parker  Sanborn 

Student,  H.U. 
Henry  Smith,  jr.     ... 

Law  Student. 
Julian  Alva  Spafford    . 

Clerk. 
Walter  Ames  Stebbins 

Student,  H.U. 
Hermon  Weed  Stevens 

Senior  Class. 
Kwoh  On  Tong   .... 
Gilbert  Hubbard  Turner 
Thomas  Rice  Varick  .  . 

Senior  Class. 
Sherman  Wentworth    . 


Henry  Hyde  Whitman 

Student,  Columbia  Coll. 
Waldo  Wickham  Willard 

Senior  Class. 
Robert  Thomas  Wolcott 

Senior  Class. 
Tsoo  Liang  Wong  .   .   . 
Gordon  Woodbury    .  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Uriah  Burdge  Woolley 

Druggist. 
John  Stratton  Wright  . 

Student,  H.U. 


17 
22 
21 

16 

16 

17 
17 

14 

16 

18 

16 

16 

18 
17 
15 

19 

17 

14 

21 

15 
19 
17 


.  Jersey  Cit,y,  N.J. 
.  Chelsea,  Mass. 
.  Wellesley,  Mass. 

.  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Apopka  City,  Fla. 
.  East  Steuben,  N.Y. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Southborough,  Mass. 

.  La  Porte,  Ind. 

((  << 

.  Concord,  Mass. 

.  Cobleskill,  N.Y. 

Albany,  N.Y. 
.  Ludlow,  Vt. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Dover. 

.  Canton,  China. 
.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 
.  Manchester. 

.  Brookfield. 

.  Turner  Centre,  Me. 

.  Chelsea,  Mass. 

.  Dover. 

,  Shanghai,  China. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Matawan,  N.J, 
New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Duxbury,  Mass. 


80 


188  0. 


Orson  Adams,  jr 16  . 

Benjamin  Franklin  Adler  ...  17  . 

Clerk. 
Harry  Allen 15  . 

Student. 
Edward  Sawyer  Bacon    ....17. 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 
William  Woodward  Baldwin     .  18  . 

Student,  H.U. 

Charles  Lee  Barnes 19  . 

Clarence  Augustus  Barnes ...   13  . 
Frank  Hurd  Batchelder  ....17. 

Clerk. 


.  Jessups,  Md. 

.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

((  (( 

.  Mumford,  N.Y. 

.  Dover. 

.  Baltimore,  Md. 

.  Canton,  111. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 


1880.]                                         CATALOGUE. 

153 

John  Dana  Bell 

.  .  .  14  .  . 

.  Manchester. 

Middle  Class. 

Lewis  Sherrill  Bigelow    . 

.   .  .  17  .  . 

.  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 

William  Henry  Bowman . 

.  .   .   16  .  . 

.  Springfield,  O. 

Middle  Class. 

Roland  William  Boyden  . 

.  .   .   16  .  . 

.  Beverly,  Mass. 

Student,  H.U. 

William  Cowper  Boyden . 

.  .   .  16  .  . 

.  Sheffield,  111. 

Student,  H.U. 

Arthur  Preston  Braisted . 

.  .   .  16  .  . 

.  Toledo,  0. 

Bookkeeper. 

((         (( 

John  Joseph  Brannen  .   . 

.   .   .  16  .  . 

.  Milford,  Mass. 

Student,  H.U. 

Odie  Patrick  Brennan  .   . 

.   .  .  19  .   . 

.  Natick,  Mass. 

Student,  Columbia  Coll. 

Walter  Scott  Briggs  ... 

.   .  .  26  .   . 

.  Auburn,  Me. 

William  Allen  Brooks,  jr. 

.   .   .  15  .  . 

.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Senior  Class. 

David  Hanson  Buffum,  jr. 

.  .   .  17  .  . 

.  Great  Falls. 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 

Judd  Ellis  Buley    .... 

.  .  20  .  . 

.  Waverly,  N.Y. 

Student,  H.U. 

Edward  Fitch  Bullard,  jr. 

.  .  15  .   . 

.  Saratoga  Springs, 

N.Y. 

Business. 

Troy,  N.Y. 

Frederick  Wing  Burleigh 

.  .  17  .  . 

.  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Lewis  Calvin  Burnes    .  .  . 

.  .  19  .  . 

.  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

Clerk. 

((          ((          (( 

Harry  Ahlborn  Butler  .   .   . 

.  .  15  .  . 

.  Lynn,  Mass. 

John  Christie  Cate    .... 

.  .  18  .  . 

.  Deerfield. 

Farmer. 

a 

Charles  Cumston  Chadboui 

n    .  13  .  . 

.  Wilmington,  N.C. 

Junior  Class. 

William  Perry  Chadwick 

.  .  15  .  . 

.  Exeter. 

Clerk. 

(( 

*Arthur  Burleigh  Chandler  . 

.   .  20  .   . 

.  Lebanon    .... 

.   .  1882 

Law  Student. 

(( 

Percy  Chase 

.   .  15  .  . 

.  Lynn,  Mass. 
«          If 

Student. 

Way  land  Johnson  Chase    . 

.   .  U  .  . 

.  Exeter. 

Middle  Class. 

William  Nelson  Chase  .   .   . 

.   .  14  .   . 

.  Exeter. 

Middle  Class. 

Yan  Kung  Cheong 

.   .  19  .  . 

.  Canton,  China. 

Calvin  Goddard  Child  .   .  . 

.   .   18  .  . 

.  Stamford,  Conn. 

Kimball  Vosburg  Clark  .  . 

.   .  19  .  . 

.  Buffalo,  N.Y. 

Student. 

u                       tt 

Frederick  Percival  Clement 

.   .  15  .  . 

.  Rutland,  Vt. 

Middle  Class. 

Willis  William  Colburn   .  . 

.  .  18  .  . 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

Med.  Student,  H.U. 

((            (( 

Maurice  Wurts  Cooley    .   . 

.  .  19  .  . 

.  East  Coldenham,  N.Y. 

Senior  Class. 

Austin  Corbin 

.  .  16  .  . 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

Timothy  Currier  Craig.  .   . 

.  .  19  .  . 

.  Island  Falls,  Me. 

Senior  Class. 

Adams  Crocker 

.  .  19  .  . 

.  Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Student,  H.U. 


164 


CATALOGUE. 


[1880, 


Samuel  Aldrich  Crozer,  jr. 

Student,  H.U. 
Robert  Woolston  Cnmmings 

Student,  Andover,  Mass. 
Charles  Francis  Adams  Curi 

Senior  Class. 
Henry  Aaron  Dexter    .   . 

Student,  Germany. 
Fred  Drew 

Student. 
Harootune  Enfiejian  .   .   . 

Student,  H.U. 
Mahlon  Enos 

Middle  Class, 
Cornelius  Conway  Felton 

Student,  H.U. 
Edward  Fox  Fessenden  . 

Senior  Class. 
Edward  Dudley  Floyd  .   . 

Student. 
Edward  Elbridge  Floyd,  ji 

Junior  Class. 
William  Wakefield  Gale  . 

Middle  Class. 
Albert  Augustus  Gleason 

Student,  H.U. 
Edwin  Eldon  Graham  .   . 

Student,  H.U. 
Herbert  Lionel  Grant   .   . 

Student,  Andover,  Mass. 
Irving  Galen  Greene    .   . 

Middle  Class. 
Luther  Henry  Stowell  Greene 

Senior  Class. 
Charles  Mather  Harrington 

Student,  H.U. 
Charles  Learner  Harrison   . 

Student,  H.U. 
James  Mott  Hartshorne,  jr. 

Student,  H.U. 
Edward  James  Hatch   .   .   . 

Student,  Scientific  Department 
John  Wheelock  Hawes  .  . 
Henr}'  Brady  Heywood  .  . 
George  P.  Frost  Hobson     . 

Student,  H.U. 
Michael  Joseph  Holland  .   . 

Middle  Class. 
William  Harrison  Holliday 

Student,  H.U. 
WilHam  Herbert  Hudnut    . 

Student,  Coll.  of  N.J. 
Thomas  Hunt 

Student,  H.U. 
John  Henry  Hutchings,  jr. 

Student,  Keene. 
Henry  Belden  Ketcham   .   . 

Middle  Class. 
George  Nelson  Kimball  .   . 


16  . 

15  . 
ier  18  , 
.  19  . 
.  13  . 
.  27  . 
.  19  . 
.  16  . 
.  14  . 
.  14  . 
.  12  . 
.  15  . 
.  16  . 
.  16  . 
.  18  . 
.  16  . 
.  16  . 
.  18  . 
.  16  . 
.   16   . 


18  . 

Dart.  Coll. 

.    14    . 

.    15    . 

.    19    . 


.  20  . 
.  16  . 
.  15  . 
.  14  . 
.  16  . 
.  15  . 
.  22   . 


.  Upland,  Pa. 

.  Toledo,  O. 

.  East  Kingston„ 

.  Elmira,  N.Y, 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Harpoot,  Armenia. 

.  Philadelphia,  N.Y. 

.  Thurlow,  Pa. 

.  Portland,  Me. 

.   Lynn,  Mass. 

.  Brookline,  Mass. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Milford,  Mass. 

.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

.  Waterbury,  Conn. 

.  Shelburne. 

.  Dover. 

.  Orangeport,  N.Y. 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 

.  New  York,  T^.Y. 

.  Lebanon. 

.  Worcester,  Mass. 
.  Chicago,  III. 
.  Wiscasset,  Me. 

.  Milford,  Mass. 

.   St.  Louis,  Mo. 

.  Orange,  N.J. 

.  New  Orleans,  La. 

.  Galveston,  Tex. 

.  Dover  Plains,  N.Yo 

.  Hopkinton. 


1880.] 


CATALOGUE. 


155 


Ben  Edward  King 

Kirk  Kinney 

Kwok  Kwang  Kwong  .   .   . 
Chaiies  Garland  Lane  .  .   . 

Salesman. 
Ealph  Martin  Lane    .... 

Student,  H.U. 
Stanley  Mattliews  Lawson  . 

Student,  Urbana  Univ. 
John  Nitsche  Lewis,  jr.  .  . 
James  Law  Mackey  .... 

William  Mariner 

Joseph  Francis  Marshall     . 

Middle  Class. 
Charles  Williston  McAlpin 

Middle  Class. 
William  Truman  Merrill . 

Senior  Class. 
George  Henry  Meyers  .  . 
Robert  Henry  Middleditch 

Student,  N.Y.  Univ. 
Mark  Herbert  Milan  .  .   . 
Wallace  Nutting 

Middle  Class. 
John  Amos  Ordway,  jr.   . 

Clerk. 
William  Hicks  Osgood     . 

Student,  Andover,  Mass. 
Chauncey  Goodrich  Parker 

Student,  H.U. 
Chester  ]?arker 

Business. 
Robert  Meade  Parker  .  . 

Student,  Coll.  of  N.J. 
Harry  Ernest  Peabody     . 

Senior  Class. 
Edward  Warren  Peirce    . 

Clerk. 
William  Smith  Pendleton 

Planter. 
Charles  Henry  Pennypacker 

Middle  Class. 
Frank  George  Peters    . 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 
John  Matthews  Peters  . 

Middle  Class. 
George  Sawyer  Pitcher 

Middle  Class. 
William  Craig  Powers  . 
Albert  Richard  Pritchard 

Senior  Class. 
Josiah  Hatch  Quincy    . 

Student,  Dart.  Coll. 
John  Earle  Reynolds    . 

Middle  Class. 
Franklin  W.  Richardson 
Horace  Ramsey  Rose   . 


16 

20 

17 

17 

14 

18 
18 
17 
18 

14 

18 

19 
19 

19 

18 

18 

15 

15 

18 

15 

15 

18 

16 

13 

19 

16 

16 

18 
16 

19 

16 

19 
17 


.  Chicago,  111. 
.  Cincinnati,  O. 
.  Canton,  China. 
.  Hampton. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 

:  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Evansville,  Ind. 

.  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

.  Haverhill,  Mass. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Sherman  Mills,  Me. 

.  Passaic,  N.J. 
.  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

.  Portsmouth,  Va. 
.  Exeter. 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

.  Rochester,  N.Y. 

.  Newark,  N.J. 

.  South  Lancaster,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  Newark,  N.J. 

.  Princeton,  Me. 

.  Peabody,  Mass. 
((  <( 

.  Boston,  Mass. 

St.  Augustine,  Fla. 
.  West  Chester,  Pa. 

.  Syracuse,  N.Y.  * 

.  SjTacuse,  N.Y. 

.  Portland,  Me. 

.  Rochester,  N.Y. 
.  Rochester,  N.Y. 

.  Rumney  Depot. 
Lancaster,  Mass. 
.  Meadville,  Pa. 

.  Milford,  Mass. 
.  Johnstown,  Pa. 


156 


CATALOGUE. 


[1880-81. 


Frank  Edward  Sanborn  ....  16  . 

Agent. 
Frank  Josiah  Sanborn 16  . 

Butcher. 
John  Scammon 13  . 

Daniel  Benjamin  Sheehan  ...  26  . 

Business. 
Herman  Thyng  Shepard  ....  20  . 

Middle  Class. 
John  Wm.  E.  Shinnick   ....  16  . 

Middle  Class. 
Shirley  Robinson  Snow   ....  17  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Frank  Henry  Stanyan 18  . 

Senior  Class. 
Benjamin  Alexander  Stribling  .   17  . 
Frank  Cole  Sturtevant    ....  21  . 

Law  Student. 
Alfred  William  Taussig  ....  18  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Marvin  Merchant  Taylor    ...  20  . 

Law  Student,  Boston  Univ. 
Edward  F.  S.  Titcomb    ....  16  . 

Middle  Class. 
Harry  Forsayth  Totman  ....   14  . 

Student,  West  Newton,  Mass. 
Frederick  Beanchamp  Ussher  .  16  . 
John  Brodhead  Van  Schaick    .  15  . 

Student. 
Richard  Abraham  Varick   ...  15  . 

Student  in  Music. 
Joseph  Walker 15  . 

Middle  Class. 
George  Edwin  Wallace    ....  16  . 

Fairman  Warren 17  . 

Solon  Greeley  Warren    ....  15  . 

Middle  Class. 
George  Standish  Weed    ....  18  . 

Student,  H.U. 
Henry  Harding  Wentworth  .  .  21  . 

Student,  Will.  Coll. 
James  Ira  Weston 15  . 

Clerk. 
Frederick  ,Shattuck  Wetmore    .  17  . 

Business. 
George  Redington  Wilson  ...  16  . 
Robert  Pengilly  Winters ....  22  . 

Clerk. 

William  Wisner 19  . 

Leung  Tung  Wong 

Amory  Trask  Woodbury    ...  18  . 

Business. 
Henry  Sylvester  Woodruff.  .  .  17  . 

Clerk. 


.  Epping. 

(( 

.  Exeter. 

.  Stratham. 

.  Milford,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 
.  West  Epping. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Auburn,  N.Y. 

.  Milford. 

.  San  Antonio,  Tex. 
.  Keene. 

Lebanon. 
.  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

.  Jefferson,  N.Y. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Fairfield,  Me. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Manchester. 

.  Worcester,  Mass. 

.  Rochester. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Plattsburg,  N.Y. 

.  Niagara  Falls,  N.Y. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Warren,  Pa. 

.  Waddington,  N.Y. 
.  Boston,  Mass. 

Albuquerque,  New  Mexico. 
.  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 
.  Shanghai,  China. 
.  Milford,  Mass. 


Brooklyn,  N.Y. 


136 


1881.] 


CATALOGUE. 


157 


1881 


John  Lincoln  Ames  .  .  . 

Senior  Class. 
Paul  Kimball  Ames  .  .  . 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 
Allen  Harwood  Babcock . 

Middle  Class. 
Wakefield  Baker    .... 

Senior  Class. 
James  Gillespie  Blaine,  jr. 

Preparatory  Class. 
George  Pliny  Buck    .  .  . 

Student,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Walter  Prentice  Butler    . 

Junior  Class. 
Edward  Willet  Champion 

Student,  Cornell  Univ. 
Fessenden  Nealley  Chase 

Govt.  Service. 
Lawrence  William  Churchill 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 
Alan  Cuningham    .... 

Junior  Class. 
James  Dennis  Den^gre    . 

Junior  Class. 
Edward  Everett  Dennett 

Worsted  Business. 
Paul  Devereux 

Business. 
Ezra  Day  Dickerman    .  . 

Student. 
Edward  Lace}-  Dickerman 

Junior  Class. 
James  Lee  Doolittle  . 
William  Franklin  Draper 

Middle  Class. 
Willis  Reynolds  Dresser 

Teacher. 
Joseph  Osterman  Dyer,  jr. 

Senior  Class. 
William  James  Dyer .   . 

Junior  Class. 
Ephraim  Howard  Egolf 
Charles  Stanford  Elgutter 

Senior  Class. 
Horace  Delano  Everett 

Junior  Class. 
Arthur  Faulkner .... 

Student,  H.U. 
Edward  Grinnell  Faye 
Jefferson  Butler  Fletcher 

Senior  Class. 
Albert  George  Follett  . 

Student,  Andover,  Mass. 
Edward  Milton  Foote  . 

Student,  Rochester  Univ. 


.  18 

.  19 

.  16 

.  15 

.  12 

.  17 

.  18 

.  18 

.  17 

.  19 

.  19 

.  13 

.  23 

.  17 

.  13 

.  15 

.  14 
.  15 

.  21 

.  17 

.  15 


.  18 
.  20 

.  21 

.  18 


.  15 
.  15 

.  16 

.  15 


Jefferson,  Me. 

Bethel,  Me. 

Oakland,  Cal. 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Augusta,  Me. 

Shrewsbury,  Mass. 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y. 

Goshen,  N.Y. 

Saco,  Me. 

Oswego,  N.Y. 

Smyrna,  Del. 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Portsmouth. 

Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Deposit,  N.Y. 
((  (( 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Balston  Spa,  N.Y. 
Milford,  Mass. 

Princeton,  Me. 

Galveston,  Tex. 

Plainfield,  Conn. 

Pottstown,  Pa. 
Omaha,  Neb. 

Dover. 

Keene. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Middletown,  N.J. 


158  CATALOGUE.  [1881. 

Leland  Amoiy  Lewis  Gale    .  .  18  .  .  .  West  Medway,  Mass. 

Senior  Class. 
Edgar  Malcolm  Garnett  .  .   .   .  17  .  .  .  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Senior  Class. 
Lindley  Miller  Garrison  .   .  .   .  16  .  .   .  Camden,  N.J. 

Student,  H.U. 
John  William  Gerry 21  .  .  .  Sherman  Mills,  Me. 

Ward  Master,  City  Hospital.  Boston,  Mass. 

George  Albert  Giles 15  .  .   .  East  Kingston. 

Student,  Kingston. 
William  Francis  Gleason    .   .  .  20  .  .   .  Milford,  Mass. 

Medical  Student,  H.U. 
Leon  Joseph  Goetter 16  .  .   .  Montgomery,  Ala. 

Student,  New  York,  N.Y. 

*John  Burnham  Goldsmith  .  .  .   17  .  .   .  Chester 1882 

George  McClellan  Houtz  Good   18  .  .   .  Osceola,  Pa. 
Claude  T  Griffith 15  .  .   .  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Student,  Asbury  Univ. 
Albert  Emerson  Hadlock    .  .  .  18  .  .  .  Milford. 

Middle  Class. 
Edward  Jewett  Hall 17  .  .  .  Maiden,  Mass. 

Student,  H.U. 
Fred  Alonzo  Hanson 17  .  .  .  Dover. 

Middle  Class. 
Frank  Lincoln  Hayes  .....  15  ..   .  Dover. 

Manufacturer.  " 

Edward  Webster  Herrick   .  .   .   16  .   .   .  Northampton,  Mass.  * 

Junior  Class. 

Isaac  Hills,  jr 17  .  .  .  Rochester,  N.Y. 

William  Knowles  Hobbs .  .  .   .   19  .   .   .  North  Hampton. 

Teacher.  "  " 

Albert  Fairchild  Holden  .  .  .  .  13  .  .   .  Cleveland,  O. 

Middle  Class. 
Charles  Richardson  Holmau  .   .  16  .   .   .  Worcester,  Mass. 

Middle  Class. 
Lockwood  Honors 16  .   .  .  New  York,  N.Y. 

Junior  Class. 
Timothy  Howard 17  .  .  .  North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

Student,  Amh.  Coll. 
Arthur  Webster  Howison   .   .   .  19  .   .  .  Milford. 

Student.  " 

Henry  Hubbard 16  .  .  .  Chicago,  111. 

William  Mann  Irvine 15  .  .   .  Bedford,  Pa. 

Junior  Class. 

Louis  Janin,  jr 15  .  .  .  Oakland,  Cal. 

Edward  Borden  Jennings    .   .   .  16  .  .   .  Fall  River,  Mass. 

Student,  H.U. 
Winfield  Scott  Jewell 20  .  .  .  Manchester. 

Clerk.  *' 

Frank  Harrison  Kelley,  jr.    .  .  18  .  .  .  Worcester,  Mass. 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 
Edward  Russell  Kellogg .  .  .  .  17  .  .   .  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 
Charles  Pinckney  Knapp    .  .   .  16  .  .  .  Deposit,  N.Y. 

Junior  Class. 
Furman  Kneeland 14  .  .   .  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Junior  Class. 
Benjamin  Carter  Lockett   .  .  .  17  .  .  .  New  York,  N.Y. 


1881.] 

Milburn  Love  .... 

Senior  Class. 
Samuel  Cony  Manley 

Junior  Class. 
Dana  Giles  Marble    . 

Middle  Class. 
Harry  Lowell  Mason 

Middle  Class. 
John  Francis  McArdel 

Business. 
John  McKinstrj^  Merriam 

Student,  H.U. 
Samuel  Wells  Merrill    .   . 

Student. 
David  Whipple  Morison  . 

Junior  Class. 
William  Nelson 

Middle  Class. 
Luther  Edgerton  Newport 

Student. 
Henry  AYarrington  Ninde 

Student,  H.U.  " 
Lucien  Holley  Norton  .  . 
John  O'Neill 

Junior  Class. 
William  Henry  Paine    .  . 

Junior  Class. 
Arthur  Franklin  Parrott . 
Walter  Gray  Parsons  .   . 

Bank  Clerk. 
Giles  Keeney  Peck    .  .  . 

Farmer. 
Frederick  Wainwright  PerL 

Student,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech. 
Charles  Wheeler  Pierson 

Student,  Yale  Coll. 
Dorman  Bradstreet  Pike . 

Student,  Dart.  Coll. 
Dwight  Morgan  Piatt  .  . 

Clerk. 
Joseph  Parsons  Prescott . 

Student. 
Wilder  Dwight  Quint   .  . 

Middle  Class. 
William  Henry  Rand,  jr. 
■    Junior  Class. 
Burt  Henry  Redfield  .   .   . 

Student. 
Edward  Everett  Rice    .  . 

Business. 
Ellwood  Jackman  Ross   . 

Senior  Class. 
William  Osgood  Russell . 

Paper  Manufacturer. 
Elmer  Columbus  Sattley . 

Junior  Class. 
Edward  Benjamin  Schmidt 
John  Calhoun  Simonds 

Middle  Class. 


CATALOGUE. 


UNIVERSITY 


159 


.  16 
.  14 
.  17 
.  17 
.  21 
.  18 
.  15 
.  16 
.  15 
.  17 
.  19 


17 
15 

18 

20 
19 


19 

ins  .  15 

.  17 

.  17 

.  17 

.  15 

.  17 

.  15 

.  12 


17 


.   17 

.  17 

.  18 

.  14 
.  17 


.  Keokuk,  la. 

.  Augusta,  Me. 

.  Hampstead. 

.  Brookline,  Mass. 

.  Plymouth,  Mass. 

.  South  Framingham,  Mass. 

.  Rutland,  Vt. 

.  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

.  Nashville,  Tenn. 

.  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

U  <C  It 

.  Fort  Wayne,  Ind. 

.  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
.  Exeter. 

.  Berlin. 

.  Augusta,  Me. 
.  Windham,  Conn. 

Willimantic,  Conn. 
.  Berlin,  Conn. 

Kensington,  Conn. 
.  Burlington,  Wis. 

.  Florida,  N.Y. 

.  Sauk  Centre,  Minn. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
((         t(  (( 

.  Holyoke,  Mass. 
((  (( 

.  Dover. 

.  Chicago,  111. 

.  Dover. 

.  Springvale,  Me. 

.  Bath. 

.  Lawrence,  Mass. 

.  North  Ferrisburg,  Vt. 

.  Bion,  N.Y. 

.  Charleston,  S.C. 


160 


CATALOGUE. 


[1881-82 


Nathaniel  Austin  Smithwick 

Student,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Henry  Clapp  Spooner  .   . 
Mayer  Marx  Sterns  .   .   . 

Junior  Class. 
William  Oliver  Stevens    . 
Ernest  Stickney 

Clerk. 
Fred  Lewis  Storer  .... 

Clerk. 
Arthur  Washington  Stuart 

Student,  Amh.  Coll. 
Edgar  James  Swift    .  .  . 

Student,  Williams  Coll. 
Gilbert  Bebee  Taylor   .   . 

Junior  Class. 
John  McQuaid  Thompson 

Student,  H.U. 
Gilbert  Tompkins  .... 

Student,  H.U. 
Edward  Joshua  Vinton    . 
Edwin  Ruthven  Weeks    . 

Supt.  Elec.  Light  Co. 
George  Perley  Weeks   .  . 

Student,  Dart.  Coll. 
Isaac  Francis  White  '.  .  . 

Student. 
William  Kinsley  Whiting 

Junior  Class. 
Samuel  Austin  Whitney  . 

Student,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech. 
William  Wallace  Wilcomb 

Middle  Class. 
Starling  Sullivant  Wilcox 

Senior  Class. 
Thornton  Woodbury .  .  . 

Junior  Class. 
Walter  Monroe  Young    . 


17 

15 
17 


.  17 
.  16 


.  16 
.  21 
.  21 

.  20 

.  18 
.  18 


.  14 

.  25 


.  18 

.  15 

.  16 

.  17 

.  .  16 

.  17 

.  14 

.  18 


1882, 


Michael  James  Ahern 16 

Preparatory  Class. 
Larz  Anderson 16 

Middle  Class. 
Harry  Eckh  art  Applebach  .   .   .18 

Student,  Bethlehem,  Pa. 
Fred  Jerry  Arnold 16 

Preparatory  Class. 
John  Foster  Bass 16 

Preparatory  Class. 
Horace  Stevens  Bean 15 

Preparatory  Class. 
Amos  Noyes  Blandin 18 

Middle  Class. 
Richards  Fisher  Boas 18 

Student,  Will.  Coll. 


.  Newcastle,  Me. 

.  Bridgeport,  Conn. 
.  Dover. 

.  North  Andover,  Mass. 
.  Epping. 

.  Portland  Me. 

.  A3^er,  Mass. 

.  Ashtabula,  O. 

.  Smyrna,  Del. 

.  Webster,  Mass. 

.  Oakland,  Cal. 

.  Springfield,  Mass. 
.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

.  Manchester. 

.  Newmarket. 

.  Mendon,  Mass. 

.  Glassborough,  N.J. 

.  Chester. 

.  Columbus,  O. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 

.  Ellsworth,  Me. 
(I  « 

113 


Milford,  Mass. 
Washing-ton,  D.C. 
Sellersville,  Pa. 
Waterville,  Me. 
Chicago,  111. 
Exeter. 
Bath. 
Reading,  Pa. 


1882.] 


CATALOGUE. 


161 


Walter  Lincoln  Boyden 

Senior  Class. 
Edward  Knight  Boynton 

Preparatory  Class. 
Fred  Thompson  Brooks 

Preparatory  Class. 
Walter  Atwood  Brown 

Preparatory  Class. 
Arthur  Sumner  Burrill 

Preparatory  Class. 
Clark  Magwire  Carr  . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Frank  Morris  Cilley  . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Harry  Wood  Clement 

Preparatory  Class. 
James  Bell  Coffin    .  . 

Student. 
George  Augustus  Colby  . 

Student,  Stockbridge,  Mass. 
John  Langdon  Colby,  jr. 

Student,  Stockbridge,  Mass. 
Harry  Hawkins  Colony    . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Guy  Cunningham   .... 

Senior  Class. 
John  Lysander  Cutler,  jr. 

Middle  Class. 
Charles  Henry  Deetz    .   . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Frank  Lyle  Dickey   .  .   . 

Middle  Class. 
Edward  Warberton  Durant 

Middle  Class. 
Henry  Clinton  Fay,  jr.    . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Edmund  Franklin  Folsom 

Junior  Class. 
Herve^y  Richards  Franklin 

Middle  Class. 
Tracy  Barton  Fuller  .   .   . 

Student,  Newburg,  N.Y. 
William  Stebbins  Gage,  jr 

Student. 
Alfred  Gaither 

Senior  Class. 
Fritz  Maurice  Gamble  .  . 
Nathan  Richard  George,  j 

Junior  Class. 
John  Shackford  Grouard 

Preparatory  Class. 
William  Albert  Guild  .  . 

Junior  Class. 
Victor  Harding 

Preparatory  Class. 
Francis  Grant  Higgins     . 

Middle  Class. 
John  Richard  Higgins  .  . 

Junior  Class. 


.  17 
.  18 
.  15 
.  17 
.  14 
.  16 
.  15 
.  16 
.  15 
.  17 
.  18 
.  17 
.  15 
.  15 
.  18 
.  19 
.  18 
.  16 
.  16 
.  15 
.  15 
.  19 
.  19 


.  16 
.  17 

.  15 

.  20 

.  16 

.  18 

.  16 


.  Beverly,  Mass. 

.  Winchester,  Mass. 

.  Kittery,  Me. 

.  Salmon  Falls. 

.  Wellesley,  Mass. 

.  Fort  Apache,  Arizona. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Rutland,  Vt. 

.  Alton. 

Meredith. 
.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 


.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 


.  Keene. 

.  Gloucester,  Mass. ' 

.  Bangor,  Me. 

.  Sellersville,  Pa. 

.  Carthage,  Mo. 

.  Stillwater,  Minn. 

.  Northwood. 

.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

.  North  Attleborough,  Mass. 

.  Binghampton,  N.Y. 

.  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

.  Cincinnati,  O. 

.  New  York,  N.Y. 
.  Mendon,  Mass. 

.  Exeter. 

.  Milford. 

.  Chicago,  HI. 

.  Missoula,  Montana. 

.  Missoula,  Montana. 


162 


CATALOGUE. 


[1882. 


John  Hill 

Junior  Class. 
John  Howard  Hume  .  . 

Senior  Class. 
AUston  Frost  Hunt   .  . 

Middle  Class. 
Harry  Wilbur  Hurd  .   . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Charles  Milton  Jackson 

Junior  Class. 
James  Craik  Jackson    . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Robert  William  Jennings,  j 

Student,  H.U. 
Olin  Coit  Joline 

Junior  Class. 
Arthur  Russell  Jones    .   . 

Middle  Class. 
Charles  Walker  Jones  .  . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Walter  Reuben  Kaharl    . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Franklin  John  Kaufman  . 

Preparatory  Class. 
George  Draper  Kelley  .  . 

Junior  Class. 
William  Josiah  Kingsbury 

Preparatory  Class. 
Albert  John  Kiissner    .  . 

Junior  Class. 
Albert  Eveleth  Kyte  .  .  . 

Junior  Clas«t. 
Henry  Haddock  Lawrence 

Junior  Class. 
Samuel  De  Wolf  Lewis   . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Albert  Lilienthal     .... 

Junior  Class. 
Linn  Luce 

Senior  Class. 
James  Thomas  Malone    . 

Preparatory  Class. 
John  Francis  McGuire     . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Arthur  Lucius  Merrick    . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Frank  Abner  Merrill     .   . 

Middle  Class. 
Edgar  Ormsby  Mitchell  . 

Junior  Class. 
Samuel  Benjamin  Morison 

Preparatory  Class. 
Patrick  William  O'Brien . 

Clerk. 
Cornelius  Morris  O'Connor 

Preparatory  Class. 
Frank  Lincoln  Olmsted 

Junior  Class. 
Jesse  Maxwell  Overton 

Student,  H.U. 


.  14 
.  16 
.  20 
.  15 
.  15 
.  16 
.  17 
.  20 
.  16 
.  16 
.  14 
.  19 
.  16 
.  15 
.  21 
.  18 
.  15 
.  15 
.  17 
.  16 
.  17 
.  16 
.  15 
.  16 

•  17 
.  14 
.  23 
.  19 
.  17 
.  18 


Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y. 

Poughkeepsie,  N.Y. 

Portland,  Me. 

Grantham. 

Newport. 

Frankfort,  Ky. 

Nashville,  Tenn. 

Tottenville,  N.Y. 

Merrimac,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

Exeter. 

Syracuse,  N.Y. 

Worcester,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

North  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y. 

Newport. 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y. 

Waltham,  Mass. 

Fitchburg,  Mass. 

Hopkinton,  Mass. 

East  Hampton,  Conn. 

Exeter. 

Newburg,  N.Y. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Hopkinton,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.Y. 

Nashville,  Tenn. 


1882-83.] 


CATALOGUE. 


163 


Robert  Edmund  Lee  Overton    .  16  . 

Junior  Class. 
Bradley  Webster  Palmer    ...  16  . 

Middle  Class. 
Frank  Dixon  Peale 17  . 

Middle  Class. 
Gifford  Pinchot 16  . 

Middle  Class. 
Rnl us  King  Porter 14  . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Thomas  Fletcher  Poynter  ...  16  . 

Junior  Class. 
Edward  Watson  Rand 18  . 

Junior  Class. 
Mervyn  Ap  Rice 14  . 

Preparatory  Class. 
George  Rublee 14  . 

•Junior  Class. 
John  Sanborn 18  . 

Junior  Class. 
Francis  Seward  Scharff  ....  18  . 

Middle  Class. 
Joseph  Henry  Scharff 16  . 

Junior  Class. 
Charles  Edward  Shattuck  ...  16  . 

Senior  Class. 
Timothy  James  Shinnick    ...  14  . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Frank  French  Shute 17  . 

Junior  Class. 
Frank  Chester  Southworth    .  .  18  . 

Middle  Class. 
Charles  F   Spalding 16  . 

Lumber  Clerk. 
Frederick  Orlester  Swain   ...  18  . 
John  Jacob  Tilton 15. 

Preparatory  Class. 
Joseph  Brown  Thomas  Tuthill .  19  . 

Senior  Class. 
Edwin  Jenkins  Van  Schaick  .  .  14  . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Howard  Baldy  Waldron  ....  16  . 

Junior  Class. 
George  Walker 15  . 

Preparatory  Class. 
Russell  Tyng  Walker 15  . 

Preparatory  Class. 
George  Wentworth 14  . 

Preparatory  Class. 
John  Burleigh  Wentworth  ...   18  . 

Middle  Class. 
George  Waterbury  W^heeler  .   .   19  . 

Junior  Class. 
Morris  Whitridge 17  . 

Junior  Class. 
Hallam  Gregory  Williamson .  .  18  . 

Middle  Class. 
Frank  Gregory  Wood 18  . 

Student,  Cheshire,  Conn. 


Nashville,  Tenn. 

Wilkesbarre,  Pa. 

Lock  Haven,  Pa. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Calais,  Me. 

Shelbyville,  Ky. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Rockland,  Me. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Stirling,  111. 

Exeter. 

Exeter. 

Lawrence,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

Exeter. 

Forestville,  N.Y. 

Chicago,  111. 

New  York,  N.Y. 
East  Epping. 

Santa  Cruz,  Cal. 

New  York,  N.Y. 

Hillsdale,  Mich. 

Worcester,  Mass. 

Exeter. 

Exeter. 

Le  Roy,  N.Y. 

Deposit,  N.Y. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Washington,  D.C. 

Washington,  D.C. 


98 


164 


CATALOGUE. 


[1883. 


1883. 


Louis  Springer  Delaplaine .  .  .  15  .   .   .  Wheeling,  W.  Va. 

Preparatory  Class. 
John  Powell  Hunter 17  .   .  .  Lewistown,  Pa. 

Junior  Class. 
Mark  Baldwin  Lewis 16  .  .   .  Talladega,  Ala. 

Student,  Dummer  Acad. 
Elmer  Hoff  Oulton 14  .   .   .  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Junior  Class. 
Warren  Edmund  Raymond    .   .   14  .   .   .  Fargo,  D.T. 

Preparatory  Class. 
Daniel  Marcy  Ross 15  .  .  .  Portsmouth. 

Preparatory  Class. 
Herbert  Augustine  Smith   .   .  .  16  .   .   .  Middletown,  Conn. 

Junior  Class. 
Joshua  Wright  Stedman  .  .  .   .  15  .  .  .  Wilmington,  N.C. 

Junior  Class. 
Horatio  Nelson  Strait 16  .  .   .  Troy,  N.Y. 

Junior  Class. 
Arthur  Henry  Wilcomb  .  .  .  .  15  .  .  .  Chester. 

Preparatory  Class. 


10 


UNTDEX. 


Abbot 

1800  Ephraim 

1803  John  E. 
1812  Abiel 
1814  Charles  B. 
1822  John  S. 

1822  Theodore  T. 

1823  Ezra 

1824  Charles 

1824  William  E. 

1825  Abiel 

1826  William  P. 
1327  Ezra 

1827  Josiah 

1828  George  J. 
1828  Ruf  us 
1830  Harris 
1835  Ezra 
1839  Francis  P. 
1846  Oscar  D. 
1849  John  W. 

1854  George  E.  H. 

1855  Luther  C. 
1859  Edward  S. 
1867  Abiel  J. 

Abbott 

1875  David  W. 
1877  Harlan  P. 

Adams 

1784  Nathaniel 
1788  Thomas 

1792  Nathaniel  F. 

1793  William 

1794  William  P. 
1802  Caleb 

1804  Jeremiah  P. 
1808  John 

1814  Joseph 
1816  Nathaniel  S. 
1823  0bed.E. 
1827  Ebenezer 
1830  John  Q. 
1843  Henry  Q. 

1856  George  E. 
1859  George  H. 
1862  Frederick  M. 

1866  Herbert  B. 

1867  Charles  W.  S. 
1870  George  B. 

1873  Joseph  T. 

1874  Henry  F. 

1875  Frederick  H. 


1877  Charles  F. 
1877  Frank  0. 
1877  Thomas  E. 
1880  Orson,  jr. 

Adler 

1880  Benjamin  F. 

Ager 
1841  George  B. 

Ahern 
1882  Michael  J. 

Aiken 
1804  Peter 
1825  Charles 

1879  Joseph  D.,  jr. 

Akerman 

1836  Amos  T. 

Aldrich 
1877  Fred  A. 

Alexander 

1860  Morison 

1863  William  P. 

Alger 

1864  Edwin  A. 

1877  Frank  G. 

Allen 

1807  Henry 
1807  Zachariah 
1809  Crawford 
1816  Benjamin 

1831  William 

1832  Ebenezer 
1846  William  F. 
1851  Roger  N. 
1867  Lowell  D. 
1871  John  H. 
1871  William  H. 

1873  Charles  W. 

1874  Alexander  B. 
1874  Charles  N. 

1878  Charles  C. 
1878  Ethan 

1880  Harry 

Alley 

1848  John  H. 

1861  Richard  F. 


AUis 

1878  Ernest 
Allison 

1848  John  P. 
Allyn 

1856  John 

Alton 
1863  Charles  De  L. 

Alvord 
1832  Daniel  W. 

Ambrose 
1789  Nathaniel 

Amen 
1872  Harlan  P. 

Ames 
1813  Stephen 

1849  Frederick  L. 

1856  Timothy  K. 

1859  Charles  A. 
1862  Willis  L. 
1881  John  L. 

1881  Paul  K. 

Ammidown 

1862  Albert  H. 

1869  Lucius  E. 

Amiory 

1821  George  F. 
Anderson 

1860  Edward  L. 
1866  Joseph  L. 

1882  Larz. 

Andrew 

1857  Forrester 
Andrews 

1807  Abraham 

1870  Clifford 
1870  Frank  V. 

1874  Charles  W. 

Angell 

1875  Ruf  us  G. 
Anthony 

1870  Arthur 


Applebach 

1882  Harry  E. 
Appleton 

1824  Charles  T. 
1824  William  C. 
1857  Edward  L. 
1878  Randolph  M. 

Apthorp 

1808  Charles  W. 
1810  George  K. 
1810  Thomas 
1810  William 
1815  John  T. 

Archer 

1821  Samuel  W. 
Arnold 

1861  Frank  B. 

1862  Charles  H. 
1877  John  D. 
1882  Fred  J. 

Ashbrook 

1873  Thomas  R. 
Ashley 

1875  Philip  B- 
1877  Charles  H. 

Atherton 

1856  George  W. 

1876  Robert  A. 

Atkinson 

1800  Charles 
1806  Amos 
1815  John  P. 
1821  William  K. 

Attrill 

1870  James  B. 

Atw^ater 

1863  Henry  G. 
1876  William  E. 

Atwood 

1862  Thomas  I. 

1864  Francis 

1874  Charles  E. 

1875  Luther 


166 


INDEX. 


Augsbury 

1876  Willard  S. 
Austin 

1825  William 

1831  Henry  D. 

1854  Elijah  H. 

Averill 

1864  James  K. 
Avery 

1805  Samuel 
1812  Charles  E. 
1866  John 
1866  John  C. 

Ayer 

1843  Adams 
1847  Day  F. 

1855  George 

Ayers 

1861  George  W. 
Babcock 

1842  George  W. 
1874  James  W. 
1881  Allen  H. 

Babson 

1847  William 
1850  Robert  E. 

Baehelder. 

1817  Nathan 

1832  Joseph  W. 

Bacon 

1835  William  B. 
1841  Ebenezer 

1843  Horace  C. 

1863  Edward  R. 

1871  Charles  G. 
1873  Charles  W. 
1873  Edward  R. 
1880  Edward  S. 

Badger 

1824  Charles  H. 
1837  Samuel  A. 
1840  George  W. 

1864  George  A. 

Bagley 

1794  William 
Bailey 

1855  Marcellus 

1872  Benjamin  F. 

1876  Frank  B. 

1877  John  F. 

1878  Burnside  B. 

Bainbridge 

1819  William 

Baker 

1825  Otis 
1834  Nathaniel  B. 
1859  Daniel 
1868  Walter 


1873  Frank  W. 

1875  William  D. 

1876  Arthur  E. 

1877  Dana  W. 

1878  James  E. 

1878  Sharonton  H. 
1881  Wakefield 

Balch 

1791  William 

1794  Horatio  G. 

1795  Joseph 
1831  William  C. 

1839  George  E.  . 

1840  Leonidas 
1876  Ernest  B. 

Baldwin 

1867  Thomas  W. 

1868  Henry 
1870  Edward  D. 
1880  William  W. 

Bales 

1879  George  E. 
Balestier 

1859  John  A. 
Ball 

1837  John  B. 

Bancroft 

1811  George 
1872  William  A. 
1876  Clarence 
1876  James  M. 

Banfield 

1845  Everett  C. 
1872  Richard 

Bangs 

1878  Charles  R. 
Barber 

1817  Charles 

1839  Daniel  W. 
1854  George  W. 
1874  Dana  C. 

Barbottiau 

1798  Nicholas  R. 
Barbour 

1874  William  R. 
Barker 

1790  William 
1808  David 
1808  Noah 

1811  Mark 

1812  George 
1815  Benjamin 
1834  David  A. 
1837  Jeremy  B. 
1837  William 

1840  Ezra 
1851  Stephen 
1851  George  F. 
1858  Augustus 


1863  Fordyce  D. 
1865  Wallace  C. 
1871  Alfred  Y. 

Barnard 

1871  William  M. 
Barnes 

1822  Lewis  G. 

1852  James  B. 

1853  Benjamin 
1859  Alfred  W. 
1859  Francis 
1868  Cecil 
1880  Charles  L. 
1880  Clarence  A. 

Barney 

1864  Albert  C. 

1875  Bruce  B. 

Barnum 

1864  Leslie  P. 
Barrett 

1848  Richard  A. 
1867  Henry  H. 
1870  Richard  S. 

1878  Charles  S. 

Barstoiv 

1838  Henry  H. 
1874  Henry  T. 

Bartlett 

1784  Josiah 

1785  Ezra 
1789  Israel 
1800  Joseph 
1809  Richard 
1812  Jacob 
1817  John  M. 
1827  Levi  S. 
1843  Josiah 

1847  Ezra 
1862  Franklin 
1862  Josiah  C. 
1870  Horace  I. 
1874  Charles  H. 

1876  Lewis  L. 

1879  Thomas  H. 

Bartol 

1822  William 

1823  Horace 
1835  George  M. 
1879  John  M.  W. 

Barton 

1862  George  L. 
1878  Walter  K. 

Bass 

1848  William  H. 
1882  John  F. 

Bassett 

1817  Christopher 
Batclielder 

1846  Hendrick  D. 
1856  William  N. 


1861  Josiah  B. 

1862  Edward  S. 
1866  Charles  E. 

1877  Ferdinand  W. 
1880  Frank  H. 

Bates 

1807  Barnabas 
1857  James  E. 
1866  George  S. 
1868  George 

1870  William  E. 

1871  William  C. 

1874  Ellery  W. 

1875  William  W. 

1878  Frank  C. 

1876  Harry 

Baum 

1803  David  A. 
Baxter 

1808  Joseph 

1821  Henry  V. 

1822  Robert  A. 

1826  Benjamin  D. 
1875  David  N. 

Baylies 

1872  Edmund  L. 

1877  Walter  C. 

Bazin 

1807  Peter 
1810  Abraham 

Beach 

1813  Aaron 
1860  Charles  A. 

Beale 

1788  Benjamin 
1830  George  W. 
1837  John  B. 
1874  Charles  F.  T. 

Beals 

1868  Gorham 
Bean 

1787  Elisha 
1793  Stephen 
1829  James 
1844  Curtis  C. 

1862  Jeremiah  S. 
1865  Frank  J. 
1877  Karl  A. 
1882  Horaces. 

Becker 

1863  Washington 
Beckett 

1827  Joseph  L. 
Beckwith 

1859  Sidney  K. 
Beede 

1791  Thomas 
1851  Joshua  W. 
1862  Samuel  F. 

1864  James  R. 


INDEX. 


167 


Bell 

1787  William 
1817  Andrew  W. 
1837  Charles  H. 
1857  Charles  U. 
1857  James  D. 

1806  William  A. 

1869  Charles  J. 

1879  Louis 

1880  Jolm  D. 

Bellows 

1822  Thomas 

1836  Stephen  R. 

1837  Abel  H. 

Belmont 

1868  August 

Beniis 

1827  Seth 

1828  Charles  V. 

Benedict 

1876  William  P. 

Benjamin 

1825  James 

1879  Frank  E. 

Bennett 

1859  William  P. 
1861  William  H. 
1868  Ellery  J. 

1870  George  W. 

Benson 

1845  George  F. 

Benton 

1864  John  C. 

Bergeron 

1791  Pierre 
Bernadent 

1790  Gabriel 
Berry 

1831  Joshua 

1865  Horace 

1871  John  J. 

1877  Flavins  J. 
1877  James  W. 

Bevin 

1864  Leander  A. 
Biekford 

1812  Thomas 
1861  Charles  W. 

Bidau 

1807  Thomas  P. 
Bigelow 

1805  Horatio 
1819  Francis  R. 

1880  Lewis  S. 


De  Billier 

1873  Frederick  O. 
1879  Henry 

BiUings 

1865  Henry  O. 

Bingham. 

1796  James  H. 
1859  Egbert  B. 

Binney 

1834  Amos  R. 

Bishop 
1802  John 

Bixby 

1789  Luke 
Blackmar 

1861  Wilmon  W. 
Blaine 

1881  James  G.,  jr. 

Blair 

1802  James 
1859  Albert 

1866  Woodbury 
1871  Lafayette  G. 

Blaisdell 

1853  Isaac  I. 
1857  Clark 

Blake 

1790  Joshua 
1806  John  L. 
1828  Lyman 
1838  Sherburne  P. 
1840  George  A. 

1854  William  B. 
1857  Charles  E. 
1857  Marshall  W. 

1862  Christopher  C. 

Blanehard 

1804  Amos 

1805  Eleazer 

1806  Levi 

1807  Elias 

Blandin 

1882  Amos  N. 
Bliss 

1800  John 
1850  Willard  F. 

Blodget 

1792  Charles  F. 
1792  Samuel  G. 
1792  William  H. 
1822  William  P. 
1836  James 
Blodgett 

1866  Nathaniel  H. 

1869  Samuel  F. 

1870  Robert  B. 

1871  George  W. 

1872  John  A. 


BlondeU 

1877  Frederic  H. 

Blood 

1875  George  F. 

Blossom 

1879  Walter  L. 

Blunt 

1807  Joseph 

Blymyer 

1870  Charles  A. 

1870  George  G. 

Boardman 

1784  Nathaniel 
1792  Thomas 
179(i  Benjamin  G. 

1797  Joseph 

1798  William 
1800  Francis 
1800  Thomas  J. 

1808  Thomas 
1858  William  E. 
1864  William  R. 

Boas 

1882  Richards  F. 

Boit 

1873  John 

Bolton 

1855  Thomas  K. 

1871  Charles  C. 

Bond 

1803  Samuel 
1805  John 
1848  John  G. 
1869  William  L. 
1873  Benjamin  D. 
1873  Hugh  L. 
1873  Nicholas  P. 
1875  Summerfield  B. 

Bonhomme 

1808  Achille 

Bonney 
1877  Jeromus  R. 

Boott 
1818  William 

Borden 
1862  Nathaniel  B. 

Borland 

1875  Benjamin  M. 

1876  Samuel  F. 

Bosson 

1869  Albert  D. 

Boutelle 
1825  Timothy 


M. 


Boutwell 

1822  William  T. 
1861  Henry  T. 

Bowden 

1813  John 

Bowen 

1814  George 
1829  Francis 

Bowers 

1810  William  C. 

1811  Charles  E. 

Bowler 

1871  Frank 
Bowles 

1844  Robert  C. 

Bowman 

1877  John  E. 
1880  William  H. 

Boyd 

1792  George 
1802  George  W. 

1809  Ebenezer  L. 

1812  Cleopas 
1812  Theophilus 
1821  Samuel  S. 

1852  William  A. 
1857  Charles  M. 

Boyden 

1829  Joseph 

1853  Dwight 
1853  Frederick 

1856  Benjamin  F. 
1880  Roland  W, 
1880  William  C. 
1882  Walter  L. 

Boynton 

1848  George 

1869  William  E. 
1882  Edward  K. 

Brackett 

1790  Thomas 

1791  Joshua 
1820  Joshua 
1837  Adino  N. 

1857  Solomon  H. 
1860  Frank  A. 

Bradbury 

1798  Jeremiah 
1824  Elbridge 

Bradford 

1810  William 
1.^57  Francis  E. 

1870  Edward  F. 

Bradley 

1827  Alexander  R. 

1828  Cyrus  P. 
1828  John  J. 


168 


INDEX. 


1828  Thomas  S. 
1835  Charles  T. 
1837  Joseph  H. 
1858  Samuel  H. 

1869  William  M. 

1870  Robert  S. 

Bradshaw 

1828  Peyton 

Bragdon 
1866  George  H. 

Bragg 

1871  Charles  F. 
Brainard 

1869  Erastus 

1870  Frank 

Braisted 

1880  Arthur  P. 
Brannen 

1880  John  J. 

Branscomb 

1839  Charles  H. 

Brashear 
1866  Osborn  F. 

Bray 
1827  Daniel 

Breck 
1875  Charles  R. 

Brennan 
1880  Odie  P. 

Brewer 
1869  George  E. 

Brewster 
1784  William 
1820  Stephen  C. 
1855  Alfred 

Briard 

1816  George 
Brickett 

1861  Benjamin  F. 

1865  Charles  R. 

1866  Henry  J. 

Bridge 

1862  Charles  L.  F. 

1863  Joseph  H. 
1879  Henry  B. 

Bridgman 

1869  George  H. 
Briggs 

1807  Charles 

1813  John  K. 

1814  Henry 
1830  John  A. 
1861  Joseph  E. 
1866  Frank  O. 


1870  Charles 
1870  John 

1877  Frank  A. 
1880  Walter  S. 

Brigham 

1830  Abijah 
1859  William  F. 
1874  Nathaniel  M. 

Bright 

1876  George  C. 

Bristol 
1873  Graham  B. 

Broadmeadow^ 

1878  W^alter  J. 
Brodhead 

1827  George  H. 

1833  Thornton  F. 

Bromley 

1878  Lovine  A. 
Brooks 

1783  William 

1784  Samuel 
1796  Edward 
1806  Oliver  , 

1812  James  E. 

1813  Peter  C. 
1813  Sidney 
1815  Ward  C. 
1818  Henry 
1825  Horatio 

1828  Isaac  A. 

1834  John 

1848  Stephen  H. 
1862  Luke  S. 
1873  Edward 

1873  Henry 

1874  Charles  R. 

1875  Frederick 

1876  Edward  M. 
1878  John  P. 
1880William  A.,  jr. 
1882  Frederick  T. 

Brown 

1791  William 

1792  Samuel 
1794  Joseph 
17i)5  Daniel 

1796  Stewart 

1797  Jonathan 
1802  Thomas 
1802  William 
1805  Charles 
1808  Americus 
1812  Abel 

1815  Lawrence 

1816  Nathan 
182J  W^ashington 
1825  Kobert  J. 
1827  John  S. 
1834 -lames  W. 
1839  Charles  H. 

1842  Nathaniel  P. 

1843  James  F. 
1850  Edward  J. 


1850  Langley  B. 

1854  Henry  F. 
1856  Charles  H. 
1856  Cvrus  O. 

1856  AVilliam  R. 

1857  Addison  R. 
1860  Albert  L. 
1860  William  G. 
1863  Charles  R. 

1863  Samuel  E. 

1864  George  C. 

1864  John  K. 

1865  Edward  B. 
1865  Horace 
1868  Charles  G. 

1868  George  W. 

1869  Henry  G. 
1871  Arthur  H. 

1871  Henry  H. 

1872  Henry  A. 
1872  John'A. 
1875  Frank  T. 
1877  Gilman  A. 

1879  Conway  R. 
1882  Walter  A. 

Browning 

1875  Frederick  D. 

Bruce 

1785  Stephen 

Bryant 

1791  Benjamin  D. 

1794  Charles  S. 
1812  Gushing 

1855  Perley  B. 
1864  Walter  H. 

1876  Henry  G. 

Buck 

1842  Edwin  A. 

1856  William  E. 
1860  Clarence  C. 
1881  George  P. 

Buckininster 

1795  Joseph  S. 

1808  Isaac  L. 

Buckner 

1856  James  H. 
Buell 

1875  George  C,  jr. 
Bufifum 

1872  Edgar  S. 

1873  Harry  A. 

1880  David  H.,  jr. 

Buley 

1880  Judd  E. 
Bulfinch 

1809  Charles 
1809  Thomas 

Bull 

1872  Melville 


Bullard 

1811  Otis 
1835  Enoch  P. 
1837  George  H. 
1863  Edward  C. 

1879  Emanuel  G. 

1880  Edward  F.,  Jr. 

Bunker 

1858  Charles  A. 

Burdett 

1869  Henry  M. 

1876  George  A. 

Burges 

1815  W^elcome  A. 

Burgess 

1863  James  H. 
1874  Charles  F. 

1878  Isaac  B. 

Burgin 

1790  John 

1791  Joseph  Y. 

Burke 

1877  Peter 
Burleigh 

1806  Henry 
1845  George  W. 

1866  William  R. 

1871  Edward  S. 

1872  John  M. 

1873  Francis  M. 
1873  Walter  A. 
1880  Frederick  W. 

Burley 

1791  Samuel 
1795  James 
1814  Joseph 
1826  Arthur 
1834  Augustus 
1834  Charles 
1858  Elbridge  T. 

1867  Frank  E. 

Burnes 

1880  Lewis  C. 
Burnham 

1792  John 
Burns 

1877  Charles  A. 
1877  John  W. 

Bur  rill 

1872  George  H. 
1882  Arthur  S. 

Burrow^s 

1879  Harry  S. 
Biirt 

1879  Louis 
Busiel 

1862  John  T. 


INDEX. 


169 


Butler 

1811  Isaac 

1829  Benjamin  F. 

1830  Horace 
1830  Josiah 
185(5  James  D. 
18()1  Francis  W. 
18G9  John  A. 
1870  Henry  S. 
1872  George  M. 

1872  Harry 

1880  Harry  A. 

1881  Walter  P. 

Buxton 

1830  Edward 

Buzell 

1819  George  W. 
1819  Samuel  B. 
1819  Solomon  C. 
185a  Albert  C. 

Byington 

1873  Charles  E. 

Byne 

1856  Joseph  H. 

Byron 

1877  Joseph  C. 
1879  Edward  W. 

Cain 

1857  William  J. 

CaldwcH 

1824  William  S. 
1860  Francis  M. 
1860  Leonard  H. 

Calef 

1800  Josiah 

CaU 

1789  Samuel 

CaHender 

1865  William  N. 

Cameron 

1879  James  McC. 

Campbell 

1859  Augustus  S. 
1867  George  H. 

Canfield 

1870  George  F, 

Canerdy 
1873  John  D. 

Canney 
1791  Ichahod 

Capron 
1808  Effingham 


Carleton 

1857  Charles  M. 
1868  Frederick  W. 

Carlisle 

1861  James  W. 

Carlton 

1826  John  L. 

Carpenter 

1861  Frank  A. 
1870  William  D. 
1874  Frank  O. 

1877  Fred  E. 

1878  Orrin  H. 

Carr 

1841  Jeremiah  O. 
1877  Lucien,  jr. 
1882  Clark  M. 

Carroll 

1805  William 

1879  Charles 

1879  Royal  P.  T. 

Carter 

1799  Nathaniel 

1806  Nathaniel  H. 

1815  Galen  C. 

1816  James  F. 

1842  Charles  P. 

1849  Joseph  A. 
1851  Daniel  R. 
1855  Buel  C. 
1859  Henry  C. 

1874  Edward  B. 

Cartland 

1810  Samuel 

Casey 

1875  Frederick  D. 
1877  Peter  J. 

Cass 

1792  Lewis 
1797  Charles  L. 
1797  George  W. 

Cate 

1858  Henry  S. 
1870  Martin  L. 

1880  John  C. 

Cavender 

1840  John  S. 

Caverno 

1826  Sullivan 

Cenas 

1850  James  S. 

Chadbourn 

1880  Charles  C. 


Chadbourne 

1807  Alexander  S. 
1842  Paul  A. 

1850  Sylvester  W. 

1879  Albert  H. 

Chadwick 

1797  Peter 
1820  Alfred 
1823  Joseph  M. 
1827  Edmund 
1829  Edmund 
1832  Coffin  M. 
1832  John 

1851  Ward 

1859  John  W. 

1873  Austin  K. 

1880  William  P. 

Chalfant 

1874  Henry  W. 
1874  William,  jr. 

Chamberlain 

1794  Samuel  P, 
1803  Jacob  T. 

1810  William  F.  R. 
1814  Charles 

1820  Edward  G. 
1825  Henry  P. 
1842  James  L. 
1847  David  T. 

1860  Maro  J. 

1860  William  E. 
1876  Francis  D. 

1879  AUen  H. 

Chambers 

1850  Benjamin  G. 
Champion 

1881  Edward  W. 
Chandler 

ISOO  Abiel 
1805  John  A. 
1813  Alpheus  S. 
1817  Gardiner  G. 

1828  George 
1832  William  H. 

1861  Josiah  A. 

1880  Arthur  B. 

Channing 

1811  Edwin 

1811  William 

1812  John  M. 

Chapin 

1829  Moses  T. 

1863  Frederick  W. 
18(53  Leander 

1864  Edward  F. 

Chaplin 

1837  Daniel 
Chapman 

1792  Andrew  McC. 
1805  Isaac 
1817  Jonathan 


1818  Dumraer  R. 

1819  George 
1827  Jacob 
1838  Ozias  G. 
1849  Jonathan 

1853  Augustus  W. 
1855  Simon  L. 
1866  Alonzo 

1871  Charles  H. 

1872  George  B. 

Chase 

1801  Theodore 
1816  George 
1829  Heber 
1840  Hiram 
1844  Robert  W. 

1854  Philo 

1855  Howard  M. 
1860  Albro  E. 
18(57  Ezra  B. 

1872  Edward  F. 
1877  William  C. 
1880  Percy 
1880  Wayland  J. 

1880  William  N. 

1881  Fessenden  N. 

Chauncy 

1785  Andrew 
1813  Charles  W. 

Cheney 

1849  Elias  H. 
1857  Charles  A. 
1863  James  R. 

1873  George  L. 

Cheong 

1880  Yan  K. 
Chesley 

1872  John  E. 
1877  Israel  F. 
1877  John  H. 

Cheswell 

1784  Thomas 
Chichester 

1867  James  H. 
Child 

1880  Calvin  G. 
Childs 

1823  Lowell 
1865  Frank  L. 

Chin 

1879  Kin  K. 
Chisholm 

1868  Henry  A. 

1874  William  J.  L. 

Chittenden 

1868  Charles  B. 
1868  Daniel  G. 

Choate 

1863  Washington. 


170 


INDEX. 


Churchill 

1877  Frank  A. 

1881  Lawreuce  W 

Cilley 

1818  Horatio  G. 
1820  Joseph  L. 
1834  Bradbury  P. 

1842  Nathaniel  W. 

1851  Bradbury  L. 

1852  John  K. 
1857  Joseph  L. 
1865  George  E. 
1870  Edward  H. 
1870  Moses  H. 
1877  Bradbury  J. 

1882  Frank  M. 

Claflin 

1854  William  W. 

Clapp 
1783  Mela 
1864  Henry  L. 

Clark 

1785  Ebenezer 
1785  Thomas  M. 
178G  Enoch 
1789  Benjamin 
1791  Moses 
1795  Benjamin 
1795  Geors^e 
1795  Greenleaf 

1797  James 

1798  r)avid 
1800  Samuel 
1803  Jonathan 
1811  Samuel 
1828  Elias  M. 
1828  Ruf  us  W. 

1830  David  J. 

1831  Nicholas  A. 
1837  George  F. 

1840  John  Q.  A. 

1841  Charles  E. 
1841  Samuel  F. 

1845  George  W. 

1846  John  W. 
1846  Lester     . 

1864  Galen  A. 

1865  Benjamin  F. 

1868  Chester  W. 
1880  Kimball  V. 

Clarke 

1844  Samuel  G. 
1846  Albee  C. 

1850  Gardiner  H. 

1851  John  T. 
1851  William  T. 
1854  Ellery  C. 
1854  Stephen  W. 
1863  Arthur  D. 

Clement 

1843  John  W. 

1869  Frank 

1879  Charles  F. 

1880  Frederick  P. 
1882  Harry  W. 


Clements 

1834  Thomas 
Cleaveland 

1840  George  N. 

1840  Joseph  M. 

1841  Henry  W. 

Cleveland 

1822  Charles  D. 
1860  Clement 

Clifford 

1794  George 
1847  Nathan 

1860  John  F. 
1865  Walter 
1887  Arthur 

Clifton 

1865  Charles  R. 
Clough 

1785  Jeremiah 
1833  William 
1870  Arthur  J, 

Cloughtman . 

1874  Edwin  F. 

Cloyes 
1819  Joseph 

Cluck 

1872  Alva  H. 
Cluskey 

1859  Henry 

Coakley 
1878  Timothy  W. 

Cobb 

1799  Richard 
1814  Frederick  A. 

1861  George  W. 

1868  Melville  L. 

Cobbs 

1837  William  H. 
1844  George  S. 
1847  John  M. 

Coburn 

1861  Samuel  A. 
Cochrane 

1873  William  G. 
Cockey 

1869  Frank  C. 
Codman 

1801  Henry 

1802  Edward 

1877  William  C,  jr. 

1878  John 

Coe 

1838  John 
Coellio 

1849  William  H. 


Coffin 

1783  Peter 

1784  Enoch 
1786  John  T. 

1789  Tristram 

1790  Amos 
1790  David 
1792  Charles 

1795  Hector 

1796  David 

1799  Isaac  F. 

1800  Nathaniel 
1803  David 
1812  Arthur  G. 
1812  Francis  A. 
1814  Rufus 

1816  John  P. 

1817  Thomas  S. 
1821  Charles  P. 
1828  Horatio 
1876  Charles  P. 
1882  James  B. 

Cogswell 

1784  Nathaniel 

1801  Joseph  G. 
1843  George  W. 

Cohen 

1875  Alfred  H. 
1875  Edgar  A. 

Coit 

1867  Frank  S. 
Coker 

1825  Robert  A. 
Colburn 

1817  Elijah 

1848  Theodore  E. 
1880  Willis  W. 

Colby 

1803  Moses 
1871  Frank  A. 
1882  George  A. 
1882  John  L.,  jr. 

Colcord 

1789  Benjamin 
1793  Edward 

Cole 

1847  Edward  C. 

1849  Thomas  P. 
1856  John  T. 
1858  Harrison 
18()2  Rollo  M. 

1871  George  W. 

1872  Frederic  F. 

Collamore 

1841  George  W. 

Colley 
1871  Percival  C. 

Collins 

1868  Everett  T. 
1870  Walter  S. 


Colony 

1872  Edward 
1882  Harry  H. 

Colton 

1844  Willis  S. 

Comey 

1859  Henry  N. 

Conner 

1785  Daniel 

1786  Jesse 
1789  Nathaniel 
1794  Samuel  S. 
1796.Joseph 
1815  Oliver  W. 
1823  William 
1826  Phineas 

1826  Thomas 

1828  Phineas  S. 

1829  Alfred 
1833  John  P. 

1845  Charles  G. 
1847  Edward  J. 

1855  Daniel  G.      ' 

1856  George  T. 

Connor 

1865  Virgil  R. 
1867  John  E. 

Cook 

1798  Jonathan 
1829  Horatio  S. 
1867  Louis  A. 

Cooke 

1862  Herbert  J. 
1864  Francis  E. 

Cooley 

1880  Maurice  W. 

Coolidge 
1821  John  T. 
1828  Edwin 

Cooper 

1796  William  S. 
Copeland 

1855  William  E. 
1870  Charles  W. 

Copp 

1784  David 
1812  John  M. 

1827  John 
1837  George  W. 
1841  Frederick  A. 

Corbin 

1880  Austin 

Corey 
1858  Henry  C. 

Cormack 

1878  George  A. 


INDEX. 


171 


Corthell 

1858  EUmer  L. 

Corwln 

1868  Oliver  G. 

Countryman 

1879  Charles  E. 

Cowper 

1874  Frederick  C. 

Cox 

1825  Ebenezer  E. 

1859  Eucien  A. 

Crafts 

1803  Thomas  P. 

Craig 

1880  Timothy  C. 

Craige 

1797  John 
1797  Samuel 
1797  Thomas 

Cram  * 

17W  Jonathan 

1792  Benjamin 

1793  Jacob 
1801  Benjamin 
1853  Jacob  A. 
1857  William  A. 
1874  Dana  B. 

Cranch 

1871  Quincy  A. 

Crane 
1840  Henry  M. 

Craven 
1821  Alfred  W. 
1821  Thomas  T. 

Crawford 

1877  William  H. 
Creighton 

1790  John  S. 
Cressey 

1878  John  T. 
Cressy 

1848  Oliver  S. 
Crittenden 

1859  James  L. 
1874  Thomas  T. 

Crocker 

1851  Samuel  R. 
1880  Adams 

Crockett 

1848  Charles  B. 
1853  James  A. 


Crooker 

1809  Stephen 

Crosby 

1798  Jaazaniah 
1822  Alpheus 
1822  William 
1842  John  H.  R. 
1862  John  S. 

Cross 

1805  William 

1810  Henry 
1830  Robert  A. 
1874  Charles  A. 

Crow 

1869  Wayman,  jr. 

Crowell 

1865  Edwin  D. 

Crown 

1824  William  B. 

Crowninshleld 

1826  George  C. 

Crozer 

1880  Samuel  A.,  jr. 

Cruft 

1839  James  J. 

Culbertson 

1871  Frank 

Cullum 

1859  George  S. 

Culver 

1870  Andrew  R. 

Cumming 

1871  George  M. 
Cummings 

1841  Isaac  I. 
1856  Horace  S. 
1859  Prentiss 
1864  Lowell  M. 

1872  Samuel  W. 

1880  Robert  W. 

Cummins 

1843  Thomas  K. 
Cuningliam 

1881  A^an 

Cunningham 

1868  Charles  G. 
1874  Louis 
1879  Frank  H. 

1882  Guy 

Curley 

1856  Edmund  J. 


Currier 

1789  William 
1794  Ebenezer 
1814  John 
1814  Thomas 
1827  John  M. 
1832  Jacob  M. 
1846  Jobn 
1846  Thomas 
1865  Dorrance  B. 

1879  Charles  W. 

1880  Charles  F.  A. 

Curry 

1876  WiUiam  J. 

Curtin 

1859  Jeremiah 

Curtis 

1842  Francis 

1843  Henry 

Curtiss 

1874  Frank  M. 
1878  Osborn  M. 

Cusliing 

1799  John  P. 
1811  Jonathan  P. 
1851  Thomas  A. 
1854  Edmund  H. 

1868  Charles  J. 
1878  Marshall  H. 

Cushman 

1856  Charles  S. 

1866  Charles  H. 

1875  Harry  G. 

Cutler 

1861  Elbridge  G. 
1861  Nathan 
1863  William  B. 

1869  Walter  S. 
1874  George  C. 
1882  John  L.,  jr. 

Cutter 

1823  Ralph 

1867  Ammi 

Cutts 

1807  Joseph 
1818  Hampden 
1830  Thomas 

Dabney 

1803  Jonathan  P. 

Daland 
1856  John 

Dale 

1876  John  U. 
Dalton 

1852  Francellus  G. 
1856  EUeus  G. 


Dam 

1813  Leader 
Dame 

1854  Samuel  P. 
1878  Walter  R. 

Damon 

1841  Henry 

1865  George  W. 

Dana 

1799  James  G. 

1805  Jonathan  F. 

1806  Samuel  L. 
1808  Nathaniel  G. 
1813  Charles 

Dane 

1794  John 
1827  Oilman 

Danforth 

1817  Samuel 
1821  Blowers 
1871  Henry  G. 

Darley 

1866  George  B. 
Darling 

1790  John 

1816  Jonathan  P. 

1816  Timothy 

Darlington 

1864  Ellwood  H. 
Dart 

1870  Joseph  W. 
Davenport 

1849  George  L. 

1871  William  C. 

Davidge 

1869  Richard  W. 
Davidson 

1811  Loammi 
1829  Herman  E. 

Davies 

1829  John  T.  G. 

1832  Edward  H. 
1860  Ira  L. 

Davis 

1799  Isaac  S. 

1800  John 
1804  Israel  W. 
1807  John 
1810  John  B. 

1812  George 

1833  James 

1836  Joseph  D.  L. 
1839  John  L. 

1852  AVendell 

1853  James  C. 

1856  Nathaniel  R. 

1857  David  F. 


172 


INDEX. 


1859  Benjamin  P. 

1859  George  W. 
18G0  George  H. 

1860  George  W. 
18()0  William  C. 
18G1  William  F. 
18(i4  Frank  D. 
18(57  Frank  M. 

1867  Thomas  A. 
1870  William 
1879  Frank  K. 

Davison 

1839  Benjamin  R. 

Dawes 

1877  Henry  L.,  jr. 

Deal 

1819  Augustus  G. 
Dean 

1783  John 
1792  Charles 
1792  Thomas 
1795  Jeremiah 
1800  Henry 

1802  Clarke 

1868  Charles  F. 
1874  Charles  A. 

Deane 

1858  Frederick  B. 
Dearborn 

1784  Benjamin 
1790  Luther 

1792  John  H. 

1793  Trueworthy 

1794  Freeze 
1797  Levi 

1808  John 

1815  Abraham  D. 
181()  Daniel 
1822  Samuel  F. 
1827  George  W. 
1827  John  A. 
184()  Josiah  H. 
1847  John  L. 
1853  James  S. 
1855  Frederick  M. 
1855  Samuel  Q. 

1857  Clarkson 

1858  Brainerd 

1859  Cyrus  W. 
1864  Joseph  H. 

Deblois 

1806  Thomas  A. 

1809  John  A. 

Deering 

1803  Nathaniel 

1810  George 
1810  James  F. 

Deetz; 

1882  Charles  H. 
De  Ford 

1876  Henry 


Delaplaine 

1883  Louis  S. 
Delorm 

1806  Godfrey 
Demeritt 

1823  Oliver  C. 
1857  Addison  L. 
1862  Charles  J. 

1862  Edwin 

1863  Frank 

Denegre 

1881  James  D. 
Denfeld 

1879  Albert  H. 
Dennett 

1881  Edward  E. 

Denny 
1863  St.  Clair 

Derby 
1810  Elias  H. 

Devens 

1824  David  S. 
Devereux 

1881  Paul 

Dewhurst 
1854  George  W. 
1868  William  W. 

De  Witt 

1877  Edgar  A. 
Dexter 

1783  Samuel  L. 
1870  Orrando  P. 

1880  Henry  A. 

Dickerman 

1850  Albert 

1881  Edward  L. 

1881  Ezra  D. 

Dickey 

1882  Frank  L. 

Dillaye 
1872  Henri  D. 
Dillingham 

1862  Moses  B. 
1866  Thomas  M. 

Dimmick 

1875  Joseph  B. 

Dinsmoor 

1860  Frank  F. 
1862  Samuel 

Dix 

1807  Henry  E. 
1809  John  A. 
1827  John  H. 


Doak 

1822  William  A. 
Dodge 

1785  Benjamin 
1785  Oliver 

1789  Joseph 

1790  Jabez 

1793  John 

1809  Isaac 

1816  Samuel 

1817  Allen  W. 
1828  Samuel 
1852  John  E. 
1856  Timothy  S. 

1861  William  H. 
1878  Arthur  M. 
1878  Paul  A. 

Doe 

1803  Nicholas  B. 
1834  Thomas  B. 
1844  Charles 

Doggett 

1842  John  L. 
1869  Frederick  F. 

Dolby 

1862  William  H. 

Dole 

1794  Benjamin 
1814  Carlton 
1869  Nathan  H. 

DoUoff 

1784  Jesse 
1872  George  L. 

Doolittle 

1881  James  L. 
Dorr 

1812  Ebenezer  R. 
1812  Edward 
1812  John 
1816  William 

1816  William  B. 

1817  Samuel  F. 
1817  Thomas  W. 
1820  Allen 

1823  Francis  F. 
1826  James  A. 

Dorsheimer 

1847  William  E. 

Doubleday 
1800  Thomas  P. 

Douglas     * 

1810  John  A. 

Douglass 

l&n3  Richard  D. 
Dow 

1783  Benjamin 

1784  Benjamin 
1796  Joseph  W. 


1800  Warren 
1814  Jeremiah 
1814  Retier  P. 
1816  John 
1818  Samuel  W. 

1820  Jeremiah 

1821  Frederick  H. 

1821  Henry 

1831  John  M. 

1832  Charles  G. 

Downing 

1874  George  S. 
1878  Charles  W. 

Downs 

1862  Horace  P. 

Drake 
1872  Herbert  H. 

Draper 
1881  William  F.,  jr. 

Dresser 
1881  Willis  R. 

Drew 

1822  Valorous 

1836  Bavid  F. 

1837  Stephen  W. 
1848  William  P. 
1853  William  B. 
1856  Horace 

1859  Moses  A. 
1880  Fred 

Droun 

1856  Charles 
Du  Bois 

1860  Pierre  C. 
Dudley 

1798  John 
1812  James 

1838  Charles  D. 

Dumesnil 

1790  Peter 

Dunbar 
1844  Charles  F. 

Duncan 

1803  Samuel  W. 
1806  James  H. 
1826  William  H. 

Duncklee 

1872  William  R. 

Dunham 
1820  Alfred  F. 

Dunlap 
1843  James  B. 
1862  Charles  H. 

Dunn 

1872  Frank  D. 

1875  Julian  P. 


INDEX. 


173 


Dupee 

1861  Lewis  F. 

Duquery 

1790  William 

Durant 

1882  Edward  W. 

Durell 

1789  Daniel  M. 
1794  John  S. 
1815  John  S.  H. 
1821  Charles  J.  F. 
1821  St.  John 
1826  Edward  H. 
1829  George  C. 
1834  George  0.  J. 

Durgin 

1845  Daniel  H. 

Dutton 

1864  Henry  J. 

Dwight 

1817  William 
1821  Francis 

1821  Thomas 

1846  Wilder 
1850  Daniel  A. 
1850  Howard 
1863  John  F. 

Dwinel 

1834  Charles 

Dyer 

1873  Franklin 
1875  Charles  E. 
187(5  Oliver,  jr. 
1877  Orlando 
1881  Joseph  O.,  jr. 
1881  William  J. 

Eanies 

1803  Theodore 

Earley 

1861  John  E. 
Easthain 

1803  Henry  L. 
Eastman 

1833  George  N. 

1865  Edwin  C. 

Eaton 

1822  John  H. 

1847  Edward  F. 

1848  Russell  P. 
1853  Charles  W. 
1855  Sherburne  B. 
1858  Warren  E. 

1866  Eldridge  M. 

Edes 
1815  Edward  H. 


Edgerly 

1853  Samuel  J. 
1858  George  P. 
1865  Wiiifield  S. 
1878  Edward  T. 

Edwards 

1799  William 
1851  Presley  J. 
1860  Thomas  C. 
1862  Amos  S. 

1869  Frank 

Egerton 

1850  Raymond 

Egolf 

1881  Ephraim  H. 

Ela 

1865  Richard 
1865  Walter 
1874  Alfred 

Elder 

1856  Frederick  H. 

Eldredge 

1864  Henry  W. 

Eldridge 

1858  John  M.,  jr. 

Elgutter 

1881  Charles  S. 

Eliot 

1870  Amory 

Elkins 

1791  David 
1847  Joseph  L. 

EUery 

1811  Epes 
Elliot 

1813  John 
1820  William 
1832  James  M. 

1835  Gardner 

1836  Walter  M. 
1845  Jacob  E. 
1858  James  H. 

1865  William  H. 
1867  John  W. 

Elliott 

1865  Lewis  J. 

Ellis 
1827  Joseph  W. 
1849  Payson  P. 
1855  William  C. 
1877  Zenas  H. 

Elwyn 

1816  Alfred  W.  L. 

1817  Charles  H.  L. 


Ely 

1867  Addison 

Emerson 

1789  Andrew 
1794  Rufus 
1804  George  L. 

1806  Edward  A. 
1812  Charles  O. 
1814  Andrew  L. 
1847  John  B. 
1863  Theodore  H. 
1867  George 
1877  Henry 

1877  William  K.  B. 

1878  Edwards  D. 

Emery 

1784  Richard 

1788  Nicholas 

1789  John 
1792  Noah 
1798  Caleb 

1814  Moses  J. 
1824  Samuel  M. 

1835  Nicholas 

1836  John  A. 

1860  Manning 

1861  George  F. 

Enfiejian 

1880  Harootune 

Enos 

1880  Mahlon 

Esty 

1860  Willard  F. 

Etlieridge 

1815  John 

Evans 

1789  Daniel 
1827  John  N. 

1879  James  C. 
1879  Rush  E. 

Eveleth 

1859  Edward  S. 
1863  Philemon 

Everett 

1807  Edward 
1810  Thomas  H. 
1841  William  A. 

1881  Horace  D. 

Eyre 

1871  Lincoln  L. 

Fairbrotlier 
1865  Joseph  A. 

Fales 
1827  Edward  G. 

Fall 

1861  Charles  G. 


Fallon 

1874  William 

1875  Alfred 

Farley 

1815  Ebenezer 
1815  Joseph  H. 
1815  William  J. 
1817  Charles  A. 
1820  Francis  D. 

1820  Joseph 

1838  Caleb  E. 

1840  Frederick 

Farnsworth 

1847  Billings 

Farnum 

1834  James  E. 

Farquhar 

1860  David  W. 

Farrar 

1854  Henry  W. 
Farrington 

1847  James  B. 

Farwell 

1842  Levi 
1870  Levi  A. 

1874  George  N. 

Faulltner 

1839  George 

1841  Francis  A. 
1847  William  F. 

1868  Francis  C. 

1872  Frederick  A. 

1881  Arthur 

Fan nee 

1863  Sewall  A. 

Favor 
1833  Bagley 

Fay 

1825  Samuel 

1861  Joseph  A. 

1876  Frank  B. 
1879  John  P. 

1882  Henry  C,  jr. 

Faye 

1881  Edward  G. 
Felch 

1821  Alpheus 

1873  Daniel  H. 

Fellows 

1803  -Jeremiah 
1805  Samuel 
1809  Ephraim 

1877  AVilliam  G. 

Felter 

1869  William  G. 


174 


INDEX. 


Felton 

1880  Cornelius  C. 
Ferguson 

1873  William  P. 
1878  Frank  S. 

Fernald 

1856  Orlando  M. 
1864  Benjamin  M. 

Ferris 

1803  William  N. 
1878  Lynde  R. 

Fessenden 

1855  Samuel 
1806  Charles  N. 
1875  Henry  M. 

1875  James  D. 
1880  Edward  F. 

Fevea 

1790  Alexander 

Ffrost 

1784  George 
1790  John 
1815  George 
1818  William 
1859  George  S. 

Field 

1851  Artemas  C. 
1800  Roswell  M. 

1876  George  W. 

Flfield 

1812  John 

1841  William  C.  B. 
1843  Lebeus  B. 

1856  Charles  W. 

Fillebrown 

1862  Charles  B. 

Finch 

1878  Henry  L. 

Fish 

1835  Benjamin  F. 

Fisher 

1850  Edward  T. 
18(j0  George  A. 
1805  Gilman  C. 

Fisk 

1797  Abel 
1817  Samuel  P. 
1839  Robert  F. 
1839  Samuel  A. 

Fiske 

1813  Robert  T.  P. 
184i)  Cornelius 
1862  Arthur  I. 
18(57  Frank  W. 
1868  Frank  W. 


1809  Andrew 
1809  Lewellyn  E. 

1872  John  W. 

Fitts 

1827  Moses  H. 
1854  Daniel  B. 

Flagg 

1859  William  A. 

1800  George  A. 

1801  Charles  C. 

Flanders 

1841  Abraham  H. 
1800  James  G. 

Fleming 

1877  William  R. 

Fletcher 

1799  Robert 
1822  Abel 
1839  James  C. 

1862  Taylor  B. 
1865  Edgar  A. 
1874  Charles  B. 
1874  Jesse 

1881  Jefferson  B. 

Flint 

1863  Omar  A. 
Floyd 

1880  Edward  D. 

1880  Edward  E.,  jr. 

Fogg 

1792  Peter 

1803  Jeremiah  P. 
1825  James  P. 
1832  Josiah 
1838  William  P. 
1848  Amasa 
1851  Francis  F. 

1873  Frank  M. 

Folenshee 

1792  George 
Follett 

1881  Albert  G. 

Folsom 

1783  Nathaniel 
1783  Thomas 
1787  Dudley 
1789  Peter ' 
1789  Peter 

1789  Thomas 

1790  John 

1791  James 
1791  Joseph  S. 

1791  Peter  L. 

1792  Nathan  B. 

1792  Samuel 

1793  John 
1796  Simeon 
179<)  Jacob 
1799  Joseph  G. 

1804  Henry 


1808  Charles 

1809  Nathaniel 
1813  Charles  L. 
1813  George  W. 

1810  Isaac  L. 
1824  Nathaniel  S. 
1826  Josiah  H. 
1838  William  N. 
1841  Ira  F. 

1841  Josiah  J. 

1842  Ebenezer 

1844  Benjamin  F. 

1845  Charles  F. 

1846  Robert  W. 
1853  Simeon  B. 

1856  Charles  H. 

1857  Charles  F. 
1861  John  H. 

1804  Channing 

1805  Herbert 
1807  John  D. 
1873  William  H. 
1882  Edmund  F. 

Foote 

1859  Cleaveland 
1879  George  T.  S. 
1801  Edward  M. 

Footman 

1797  Jonathan     • 

1860  Frederick  N. 

Fosdick 

1798  Benjamin  H. 

Foskett 

1863  George  F. 

Foss 
1791  David 
1797  Job 
1857  Robert  P. 

Foster 

1791  David 
1824  William  E. 
1852  John 
1803  William  R. 
1870  William  R. 
1876  John  McG. 
1879  Herbert  D. 

Foulkes 

1870  Franklin  P. 

Fowle 

1834  George  D. 
Fowler 

1807  William  P. 

1875  John 

1875  William  A. 

Fox 

1829  Edward 
1836  Marcus 
1879  Fred,  jr. 

Francis 

1836  Philemon  B. 


Franklin 

1882  Hervey  R. 
Freeman 

1842  Watson 

French 

1786  Frederick 
1789  Dauiel 
1792  Benjamin 
1794  Jonathan 
1797  John 
1803  Henry 
1812  Tilton 
1827  Henrv 

1841  Jonathan  F. 
1847  John  H. 
1852  Francis  O. 

1852  James  P. 

1853  William  M.  R. 

1857  Jonathan  J. 

1858  Benjamin  B. 

1860  Robert  H. 
18()2  William  H. 
1800  Solon  T. 

1868  Frank  W. 
1876  Frank  N. 

Friend 

1878  Samuel  H. 
Frisbie 

1856  Jesse  F. 

Frost 

1806  Jacob 

1824  Barzillai 

1825  George  A. 
1844  William  W. 
1864  Thomas  B. 

1879  Edward  C. 

Frothingham 

1835  Robert  I. 

1842  John  B. 

1869  Nathaniel  L. 

Fuller 

1842  Robert  H. 
1852  William  D. 

1854  Frederick  A. 

1859  Charles 

1861  William  H. 
1873  Gideon  S. 
1875  Irving  R. 
1882  Tracy  B. 

Fullington 

1788  David 

Furber 

1792  John 
1837  Joel  S. 

Fyler 

1861  Carlton  C. 

Gaff 

1870  James  W. 
1870  Thomas  T. 


INDEX. 


175 


Gage 

1797  Joseph  H. 
18()1  Charles  S. 
1882  William  S.,  jr. 

Gaitlier 

1882  Alfred 

Gale 

1787  Amos 
1787  Oilman 

1789  Benjamin 

1790  Benjamin 
1795  Israel 
1807  John 

1812  George 
1819  Charles  C.  P. 

1837  Andrew  B. 

1838  Ezra  W. 

1841  Charles  S. 
1843  John  P. 

1847  Charles  W. 

1850  George  W. 

1851  John'^H. 
1853  Walter 
1861  Edward  F. 
18(51  Justin  E. 

1880  William  W, 

1881  Leland  A.  L. 

Gamble 

1882  Fritz  M. 

Gambrill 

18G7  Charles  A. 
1867  Richard  A. 

Gardiner 

1874  Frederic 
187G  James  G. 

Gardner 

1811  John 
1811  John  D. 

1813  George 
181(5  Ehenezer  F. 

1819  Joseph  C. 

1820  William  H. 
1822  Joseph  B. 
1828  Henry  J. 
1835  Augustus  K. 

1842  George  L. 

1848  John^E. 
18(5G  Walter  R. 
18(59  Henry 

Garland 

1794  William 
1872  Otis  W. 
1874  Henry  P. 

Garnett 

1881  Edgar  M. 

Garrison 
1881  Liudley  M. 

Garvin 
185G  Paul  C. 
18G3  Samuel  H. 


Gassett 

1832  Albert 
1845  Walter 

Geer 

1868  Frank  C. 
Gellineau 

1812  Peter 
Genet 

1790  Gabriel  J. 

1791  Pierre  G.  D. 

George 

1882  Nathan  R.,  jr. 
Gerrish 

1814  James 
1858  William 
18(50  Orville  K. 
18(15  John  B. 

Gerry 

1814  Hollis 

18(59  Elbridge,  jr. 

1881  John  W. 

Getchell 

1843  John  W. 
1876  Clarence 

Gibbs 

1860  Charles  L. 
Gibson 

1850  Charles  H. 
1850  John  G. 

Giddings 

1794  Eliphalet 
1797  Nathaniel 
1803  Nathaniel 

Giflford 

1878  Franklin  K. 
Gilbert 

1866  William  T. 
1876  Edward  H. 

Gilchrist 

1813  John 
1835  Daniel  S. 
1854  James 

Giles 

1881  George  A. 
Gill 

1854  Charles  S. 

1855  George  F. 

1861  Clifford  B. 
1878  Emlyn  M. 

Gilman 

1783  Benjamin  I. 
1783  Daniel 
1783  John  S. 
1783  Samuel 
1783  Thomas 
1783  William 


1784  Bartholomew 
1784  Bartholomewjr. 
1784  Joseph 

1784  Samuel 

1785  AUen 

1785  Ephraim  D. 

1786  Stephen 

1787  Ebenezer 
1787  John  T.,  jr. 
1787  Josiah 
1792  Nathatilel 
1792  Nathaniel  C. 
1792  Samuel  K 
1792  Warren 
1794  Joseph 

1794  Tristram 

1795  Broadstreet 
179(5  John 

1797  Charles 
1797  Jonathan 
1797  Nicholas 
1797  Samuel 
1799  Phillips 
1803  Charles  W. 
1806  Nathaniel 

1806  William  C. 

1807  Benjamin  I. 
1810  Nicholas 

1810  Samuel  K. 

1811  George 
1811  Samuel  T. 
1813  Charles 

1813  Joseph 

1814  Daniel 

1816  John  T. 

1817  Daniel 

1818  Lyman 

1819  Charles 

1821  Charles  E. 

1822  Joseph  T. 
1824  Samuel  C. 

1830  Nathaniel  G. 

1831  Ezekiel 

1831  John 

1832  John  G. 

1835  Charles  J. 

1836  Benjamin  F. 
1838  William  H. 
1843  Gardiner 
1847  Nicholas 
1859  Charles  A. 
1866  Daniel 

1871  David  D. 

Gilmore 

1869  Addison 

Gilpatrick 

1878  John  R. 

Gleason 

1857  Samuel  H. 
1873  Zebina  A. 

1880  Albert  A. 

1881  William  F. 

Glidden 

1790  Samuel 

Glover 
1784  Jonathan 


Goddard 

1797  John  H. 

1798  Henry 
1800  Samuel 

1807  John 
1811  Thatcher 
1820  John  T. 

Godfrey 

1862  Charles  B. 
1864  Charles  B. 

Goetter 

1881  Leon  J. 

Gold 

1862  Sydney  K. 
Goldsmith 

1881  John  B. 
Gooch 

1863  Lyman  F. 
Good 

1881  George  McC.  H. 

Goodall 
1830  David  G. 
1838  Samuel  H. 

Goodhue 

1793  Stephen 

Goodsoe 

1868  George  W. 

Gopdrich 

1857  Mercer 
1867  Arthur  L. 

Goodwin 

1828  Elisha 

1828  James  M. 
1843  Charles  H. 
1878  Howard  R. 
1878  William  B. 

Gookin 

1792  Daniel 

1802  John 

Gordon 

1798  William 
1T99  William 

1803  Charles 
1806  John  T. 
1806  Nathaniel  B. 

1808  Robert 
1810  Stephen  L. 
1817  George  W. 

1829  William  F. 
1833  Nathaniel 
1847  George 
1847  Joseph  G. 
1856  John 

1859  William  L. 
1863  Joseph  F. 
18(58  Closes  S. 
1873  Nathaniel,  jr. 


176 


INDEX. 


Gore 

1800  Christopher 

Gorham 

1815  David  W. 

1837  William  H. 
1844  Nathaniel.,  jr. 
1852  George 

1873  Arthur 

Gorman 

1859  Francis 
Gould 

1789  Nathaniel 
1809  Josiah 

1838  Charles  H. 
1843  Francis  J. 

1856  Henry  F. 
1859  John  F. 
1859  Samuel  L. 
1865  Moses  B. 

Gourgas 

1818  John  M. 

Gove 

1828  Samuel  T. 
1848  Walter  S. 

1857  Richard  L. 

1858  La  Roy  S. 

Goward 

1865  Gustavus 

Gowdey 

1859  Henry  C. 

Grafton 

1803  George 
Graham 

1878  Harold 
1880  Edward  E. 

Grant 

1797  John 

1797  Joseph 

1798  Moses 
1800  George 
1841  Daniel  F. 
1852  Edward  D. 
1855  Gasper  S. 
1855  William  H. 
1869  Ulysses  S.,  jr. 
1880  Herbert  L. 

Graves 

1825  John  W. 
1834  William 

Gray 

1784  Salmon 
1812  Sylvanus 
1815  Winthrop 
1830  James  H. 
1847  Charles  W. 
1859  William  H. 
1861  Thomas  H. 
1864  Francis  I. 

1876  Milton 

1877  William  R. 


Greeley 

1878  George  W. 

Greely 
1805  Joseph    - 

Green 

1840  James  W. 
1857  Charles  E. 

1857  John  P.  M. 

1858  John  O. 
1869  George  R. 
1869  Henry  H. 

1869  John  A. 

1870  George  W. 
1870  Herbert 

Greene 

1797  David 

1799  Reuben  H. 

1800  Jonathan 
1802  Charles 

1814  Ezra 

1815  Walter  C. 
1815  William  R. 
1822  Albert  G. 
1827  Christopher  G. 

1835  James  W. 

1836  Moses  F. 
1855  Charles  W. 
1855  George  S. 

1874  Walter  W. 

1875  Robert  H. 
1880  Irving  G. 

1880  Luther  H.  S. 

Greenfield 

1866  John 

Greenleaf 

1818  Samuel 
1822  Alfred 
1825  Charles  H. 

1874  Alfred  F. 

Greenough 

1864  Henry 
Gregg 

1875  William  A. 

Gregory 

1844  William  B. 
1863  Friend  H. 

Gremmels 

1858  Henry 
Grldley 

1824  Albert  G. 
1827  Timothy 
1833  Oliver  L. 

Griffin 

1860  La  Roy  F. 

1867  Luther  W. 

Griffith 

1881  Claude  T. 
Grinnell 

1876  Richard  B. 
1876  William  M. 


Grisvrold 

1868  William  McC. 

Groom 

1849  Thomas 

Grouard 

1882  John  S. 
Grover 

1861  George  W. 
1871  Ralph  W. 

Guild 

1801  Josiah  Q. 
1882  William  A. 

Gunn 

1866  Elisha 
Gunning 

1871  Revere  C. 
1873  Thomas  B. 

Gunter 

1860  Leverett  D. 

Guptill 
1870  Albert  B. 

Gurney 

1836  Elbridge 
1859  Preston 

Hackett 

1784  John 
1856  Frank  W. 
1870  Allan  J. 

Hadloek 

1881  Albert  E. 

Hadsell 
1856  William  H. 

Haggin 
1870  James  B. 

Haight 
1866  Ogden 

Haines 

1854  Charles  G. 
1876  Frederick  S. 

Halberstadt 

1873  George  H. 
Hale 

1783  William 
1805  Ebenezer 
1805  Samuel 

1814  Thomas  W. 

1815  William  P. 
1817  William 
1820  John  P. 
1839  George  S. 
1841  Samiiel 

1862  Henry  H. 

1863  Charles  G. 
1863  William  G. 


1869  Arthur  D. 

1869  Charles  K. 

1870  Harry  S. 

1870  Philip 

1871  Henry 
1871  Joseph  C. 

1871  Roderick  F. 

1872  Edward 
1874  Ezekiel  J.  M. 

Haley 

1863  John 

1877  Edward  H. 

Hall 

1795  Leonard 
1824  Henry  R. 
1827  James 
1838  Benjamin  E. 

1857  Johii  D. 

1858  Moses  U. 
1863  Joseph  W. 
18G4  Lewis  B. 
1867  John  K. 
1871  Edwajrd  C. 

1874  William  D. 

1876  Frank  H. 

1878  Edward  C. 
1878  William  M.,  ir. 
1881  Edward  J. 

Hallet 

1854  Frederic 

Halsey 

1814  Charles  B. 
1863  Frederick  R. 

Halstead 

1873  John  C. 

1875  Jacob 

Ham 

1791  John 

1876  Oliver  H. 

Hamilton 

1791  John 
1802  Joseph 
1802  Oliver 

Hamlin 

1877  Addison 

1877  Charles  E. 
1877  Frank 

Hammett 

1869  Chauncey 
Hammond 

1813  Samuel 
1816  William  D. 
1837  Charles 
1861  William  P. 

Hanaford 

1794  Levi 
Handiboe 

1853  Edward  J. 


INDEX. 


177 


Handley 

1870  Thomas 
Hankius 

1871  Henry 
Hanscom 

1815  Alpheus 
1860  Meldou  L. 

Hanson 

1805  Benaiah 
1828  Albert  F. 
1857  James  W. 

1878  Herbert  F. 

1881  Fred  A. 

Hapgood 

1852  Charles  H. 

1869  William  W. 

1870  William  F. 

Harding 

1843  Chester 

1843  Horace 

1844  James 
1870  Emor  H. 

1872  John  B. 
1876  Abner  C. 

1882  Victor 

Hardy 

1811  Charles 
1867  George  H. 
1867  George  P. 

Harlow 

1875  Henry  W. 

Harper 
1794  Jolin  A. 

Harriman 

1854  James  L. 
1864  Hiram  P. 

Harrington 

1827  Joseph 

1828  Henry  F. 
1880  Charles  M. 

Harris 

1816  Robert 

1817  Robert  L. 

1818  Edward  P. 
1818  Herman  B. 
1818  Joseph  W. 
1821  James  W. 
1821  John  A. 

1823  George  0. 

1824  Charles 

1825  Charles 
1825  George 
1870  Azariah  B. 
1872  Robert  O. 

Harrison 

1855  George  W. 
1880  Charles  L. 

Hart 

1879  John  F. 


Hartness 

1853  James  A. 
Hartshorne 

1880  James  M.,  jr. 
Hartwell 

1822  George  H. 
1825  Jonathan  W. 

1827  John  W. 

1828  James  L. 
1830  Augustus  C.  L. 
1840  Seth  W. 

1844  George  W. 
1870  Walker 

Hartzell 

1872  Melvin  G. 
Harvey 

1815  Charles 
18(;9  John  T. 

1874  Alexander 

Harwood 

1844  Joseph  A. 

1870  Herbert  J. 
1878  Herbert  W. 

Hasbrouck 

1871  Roe 
Haskell 

1806  Ezra 

1821  George 

Hastings 

1840  John  A. 

1870  Edmund  T. 

1871  Robert  P. 

1873  Edward  H. 

1875  O'Neil  W.  R. 

Hatch 

1810  Daniel  G. 

1811  Joseph 
1814  Samuel 
1818  William 

1822  Johnson 

1823  Charles 
1833  Edward  W. 
1837  William  S. 
1843  John  L. 
1863  Frank  E. 
1880  Edward  J. 

Hatliaway 

1852  William  F. 

Haven 

1800  Nathaniel  A. 
1821  Samuel  F. 
1823  Thomas  A. 

1829  Joshua  P. 
1832  Edward  St.  L. 
1852  Alfred -H. 
1856  Samuel  C. 

Hawes 

1855  William 
1880  John  W. 


Hawkes 

1808  Micajah 

Hawkins 

1874  Eugene  D. 

1876  Arthur  M. 

Hay 

1873  Henry  C. 
1878  Tom  D. 

Hayden 

1814  John 
1818  William  A. 

Hayes 

1831  Seth 
1833  Francis  B. 
1837  Henry  Y. 

1839  Moses  W. 

1844  Augustus  L. 

1853  Edward  A. 

1858  John  S. 

1860  Charles 

1861  AVilliam  A. 

1874  Frederick  B. 
1874  John  J. 
1881  Frank  L. 

Hayford 

1877  Francis  L. 

Haynes 

1869  John  M. 

1877  George  F. 

1878  David  N. 

Hayw^ard 

1817  William 
1877  Walter  E. 

Haywood 

1854  Jedediah  K. 

Hazeltine 

1855  Mayo  W. 

Hazelton 

1822  Horace  L. 

Hazen 

1859  Elijah  B. 
Head 

1801  Charles 
1804  George  E. 
1847  Orin  McC. 

Heald 

1866  John  0. 

Healey 

1803  Wells 
1812  Joseph 
1836  Wells 

1840  Charles  N. 

1845  William  P. 
1849  George  W. 


Heard 

1799  Augustine 
1801  Charles 

Heath 

1807  John 
1856  William  B. 

Heaton 

1862  William  W. 

Hedden 

1865  David  C. 

Hedge 

1813  John 

Hellen 

1823  Thomas  T. 

Hemenway 

1873  Charles  P. 

H  em  in  w^  ay 

1871  Truman 

Hempstead 

1859  Louis  R. 
"1875  William  G. 

Henderson 

1823  Howard  M. 
1831  J.  M. 
1834  William 
1844  Alexander 
1873  George  A. 
1873  George  H. 

Henry 

1828  Hugh  H. 
Herbert 

1842  John 
Herman 

1843  Cornelius  H. 
Herrick 

1878  Henry  H. 
1881  Edward  W. 

Hervey 

1865  Louis  P. 
Hewett 

1846  James  D. 
1846  William  W. 

Hewitt 

1867  Roscoe  E. 
Heywood 

1880  Henry  B. 
Hibbard 

1872  Charles  B. 
Hickey 

1868  Charles  M. 


178 


INDEX. 


Hickok 

1855  Oilman  C. 

Hidden 
1830  Ephraim  N. 

Higgins 

1860  Orville  P. 
1882  Francis  G. 
1882  John  R. 

Higginson 

1801  James  P. 
Higinbotham 

1866  Henry  C. 
Hilbourne 

1872  Jerome 
HildretU 

1811  Abel  F. 
1811  Richard 
181G  Richard 
1830  Samuel  T. 
1838  Charles  H. 

1862  WiUiam  H. 
Hiles 

1876  Aubrey  De  V 

Hill 
1786  Samuel 
1704  John 

1795  William 
1810  John  L. 
1810  Mark  L. 
1827  Silas  H. 
1833  William  P. 
1843  David  C. 

1852  Edward  L. 

1853  Charles  E. 

1858  Laban  M. 

1859  George  A. 

1863  George 

1863  John  E. 
1866  Walter  C. 
1869  Edward  W. 

1872  William  B.. 

1873  William  B. 

1873  William  P. 

1874  Cyrus  F. 
1878  Joseph  A. 
1882  John 

Hilliard 

1796  Abraham 
1803  Timothy 
1801)  Joseph  C. 
1835  Rufus  K. 
1838  Joseph  C. 

1864  Rufus  E. 
Hillis 

1863  John 
Hills 

1825  Nathaniel 

1864  William  B. 
1881  Isaac,  jr. 

Hilton 
1789  Andrew 
1791  Nathan 
1807  Winthrop 
181G  George  O. 


Hinkley 

18G0  Otis 

Hitchings 

1872  Hector  M. 

1873  Henry 

Hoa 

1869  Albert 

Hoag 

1862  William  H. 

Hoague 

1862  Izaak  T. 
Hoar 

ISCA  Charles  E. 
1876  Sherman 

Hobart 

1783  Dudley 
1783  Samuel 
1831  Aaron 
1834  George 
1845  Joseph 

1870  George  B. 

Hobbs 

1791  Morris 
1818  Hiram  H. 
1825  Robert  G. 
1841  Angler  M. 
1848  David  L. 
1852  Isaac  W. 
1852  Lewis  F. 
1855  George  F. 
1864  John  O. 
1868  George  La  F. 
18()8  Isaac  IL 

1870  Willis  F. 

1873  Charles  A. 

1874  Lucius  H. 
1881  William  K. 

Hobson 

1880  George  P.  F. 

Hodgdon 

1814  John 
1821  John 
1872  Oscar  W. 
1874  Walter  G. 

Hodges 

1864  Edward  F. 

1871  Charles  F. 

Hodsdon 

1879  Ervin  W. 

Hogins 
1816  Asa  B. 

Hoit 

1793  Benjamin 
1793  Joseph 
17v)3  Joseph 
1793  Joseph  J. 
1793  William 


1795  Benjamin 
1798  Richard 
1812  Joseph 
1826  Moses  F. 

Hoitt    ' 

1841  John  S. 

1842  Gardner  J. 

1854  Ira  G. 
1856  Leander  M. 
1858  George  I. 
1878  Rodney  B. 

Holbrook 

1872  George  A. 

Holden 

1864  Henry  P. 
1881  Albert  F. 

Holland 

1878  John  F. 
1880  Michael  J. 

Holliday 

1880  William  H. 
HoUis 

1855  Abijah 
Holman 

1796  Silas 
1810  Silas 
1841  Henry  W. 
1869  John  C. 

1873  Walter  A. 

1881  Charles  R. 

Holmes 

1822  Cyrus 
1824  Charles  H. 
1831  Nathaniel 
1836  Howland 
1838  Samuel  A. 
1864  Artemas  H. 
1867  Joseph  C. 
1869  Robert  B. 
1876  Benjamin  B. 

1879  John  P. 

Holt 

1816  Jeremiah 

1816  Peter 
1821  Joshua 

1862  George  A. 

Holway 

1863  Joseph  H. 
Holyoke 

1871  Frank 

Honore 
1881  Lockwood 

Hook 
1791  Josiah 
1791  Moses 
1798  Josiah 

1817  Josiah  S . 
1810  Edward  W. 


Hooker 

1810  Horace 
1876  Charles  O. 

1876  Samuel  P. 

Hooper 

1813  John  H. 
1851  Henry  O. 
1870  Henry  M. 
1879  James  B. 

Hoover 

1855  George  W. 

Hope 

1877  Benjamin  P, 
Hopkinson 

1783  Parker 
1700  John 
1842  Israel  S. 

Hopper 

1872  Isaac  T. 

Hopple 

1874  Caspar 

Home 

1853  Charles  A. 

1873  Frederick  E. 

Hosmer 

1870  Arthur  B. 

Hotchkiss 
1870  William  H. 

Houghton 

1854  Jesse  H. 
Houlton 

1847  Amos 
Hovey 

1784  Temple 

HOAV 

1796  Eliphalet 
Howard 

1834  Samuel  E. 

1835  Edward  F. 
1851  Selah  B. 
1860  William  C. 

1872  William  D. 

1875  Albert  A. 

1876  William  T. 
1870  Charles  M. 
1881  Timothy 

Howe 

1858  Edward  R. 
18()0  James  »!. 

1874  Frank  W. 
187()  Jared  S. 
1876  Willard  W. 

Howell 

1873  Rufus  K.,  jr. 


INDEX. 


179 


Howison 

1881  Arthur  W. 

Hoxie 

18G3  Henry  N. 

Hoyt 

1816  Aaron  B. 
18G0  James  O. 
18G3  William  E. 
1805  Joseph  G. 
186G  Samuel 
1868  Edward  H. 

1870  Louis  G. 

1873  James  K. 

1874  Frank  A. 

Hubbard 

1823  John 

1825  Nathaniel  H. 

1826  Calvin 

1834  Aaron  ]M. 

1835  Nathaniel  D. 

1836  Aaron  D. 
1836  Richard 

1860  Sanford  B. 

1861  George  F. 
1864  John 
1866  Lucius  L. 

1873  Rufus  P. 
1878  Harrv 

1881  Henry 

Hudgens 

1876  Seymour  I. 

Hudnut 

1880  WilHam  H. 

Hughes 

1863  Joseph  A.  D, 

Huidekoper 

1862  Edsjar 

1863  Arthur  C. 

1871  Rush  S. 

1874  Frank  C. 

Hull 

1811  Elias 

1877  Arthur  C. 

1878  Heber  W. 

1879  Edward  V. 

Hume 

1882  John  H. 

Humphrey 

1864  James  L. 
1871  Friend 

Hundley 

1871  Oscar  R. 
Hunnewell 

1800  Leonard 
1810  Henry 
1861  Arthur 
1877  William  S. 


H  unking 

1866  Charles  D. 
Hunt 

1804  Richard  T. 
1810  Samuel 

1841  Peter  T. 
1861  Samuel  C. 

1865  Frank  W. 
1869  Henry  McG. 
1880  Thomas 

1882  Allston  F. 

Hunter 

1883  John  P. 

Huntington 

1872  Edward  AV. 

1874  Homer  A, 

1875  Thomas  M. 

Huntoon 

1857  Daniel  T.  V. 

Hurd 

1810  Josiah  S. 
1830  Francis  P. 

1842  John  A. 
1882  Harry  W. 

Hurry 

1813  John 
Hussey 

1874  Frederick  D. 
Hutchings 

1810  William 

1873  Samuel 
1880  John  H.,  jr. 

Hutchins 

1799  Charles 

1804  Fitz  E. 
1826  George 
1830  Horace  G. 
1879  Lee 

Hutchinson 

1825  Samuel  R. 

1866  Oliver  A. 

Hyde 

1830  Ephraim  A. 
1866  Daniel  B. 
1872  William  De  W. 

Ingalls 

1823  Charles  C. 
1823  John 

IngersoU 

1810  George  G. 

1875  John  C. 

Ingraham 

1802  William  S. 

1805  John  H. 

Ireland 

1861  Frederick  G. 


Irons 

1861  Alfred  B. 

Irvine 

1881  William  M. 

Ivy 

1874  Thomas  P. 

Jack 

1877  Ernest  S. 

Jackman 

1871  David  K.,  jr. 

Jackson 

1798  John 
1816  Amasa 
1827  Charles  D. 
1852  William  F.  B. 
1856  John  McK. 
1856  Richard  H. 

1864  Charles  G. 
1873  Ernest  H. 

1882  Charles  M. 
1882  James  C. 

Jacobs 

1870  John  T. 
1876  Henry  B. 

1878  Edwin  E. 

James 

1785  Caleb 

1786  Joshua 
1859  Charles  E. 

Jamieson 

1843  Thomas  S. 
1846  Robert 

1872  Alexander  F. 

Janes 

1865  William  M. 
Janin 

1881  Louis,  jr. 

Janvrin 
1852  Joseph  E. 

Jaques 
1824  Samuel 

Jaquith 
1838  Abram 

Jarvis 

1832  Charles 

1836  Leonard  F.  E. 

1836  William 

JefFerds 

1802  George 
1814  Ivory 

Jenckes 

1818  Francis  C. 

1819  Jerathmel  B. 
1819  Joseph  S, 


Jenkins 

1796  Robert  D. 

1816  Robert 

1817  Gilbert  T. 

1817  Jolm  C. 

1818  Francis  W. 

1846  John  H. 

1877  Fredric  W. 

1878  George 

Jenness 

1877  Barrett  L. 

Jennings 

1881  Edward  B. 

1882  Robert  W.,  jr. 

Jennison 

1877  Frank  E. 

Jerome 

1869  Lawrence  R. 

Jewell 

1828  John  L. 
1849  William  E. 

1862  Hiram 

1863  Joseph  H. 
1881  Winfield  S. 

Jewett 

1785  Enoch 
1789  Oilman 

1798  Paul 

1799  Joseph 
1811  George 

1851  Horace 

1859  Nathaniel  M. 

Joab 

1876  Albert  E. 

Joachinson 

1865  Edward  A. 

Johnson 

1785  Caleb 

1796  Haynes 

1797  James 

1797  William 

1798  William  S. 

1799  James 

1804  Ralph 

1805  Caleb 

1847  James  M. 
1849  George  H. 

1852  Richard  M. 

1860  John  W. 

1864  Charles  W. 
1868  Oliver  T. 
1872  Benjamin  N. 
1874  Emery  W. 
1874  William  A. 
1876  Walter  S. 

Johnston 

1815  George  C. 
1832  Edward  R. 

1878  William  S. 


180 


INDEX 


Joline 

1882  OlJn  C. 

Jones 

1783  Daniel 
1789  Theophilus 
1793  George 
1807  Stephen  F. 
182G  William  P. 
1831  Frederick 
18G0  Frank  W. 
1860  Ludlow  A. 
18GG  George  I. 
18G9  Alfred  H. 

1871  Edward  A. 
1878  Charles  D. 
1882  Arthur  R. 
1882  Charles  W. 

Jordan 

1872  Herbert  S. 

1878  Homer  F. 

Judkins 

1789  Hill 
1791  Amos 
1799  ]\Ioses 

Judson 

1873  William  H. 

Julian 

1852  John  A.  L. 

1853  George  N. 

JunMns 

1819  Samuel 

Kaharl 

1882  Walter  R. 

Kales 

1879  John  D. 

Kamm 

1877  Charles  T. 

Kaufman 

1882  Franklin  J. 

Keating 

1808  Charles 
1808  Oliver 
1812  Theodore 
1831  Edward  M.  E. 
1875  James  E. 

Keenan 

1868  James 

Keith 

1853  Henry  M. 

Kelley 

1875  Frederick  I. 

1881  Frank  H.,  jr. 

1882  George  D. 


Kelly 

1813  Henry  T. 
1817  John 
1829  James  B. 
1836  John  P.  P. 
1854  John  S.  C. 

Kellogg 

1870  William  C. 
1881  Edward  R. 

Kelsey 

1871  Charles  S. 
1871  Herbert  S. 

Kendall 

1814  Pavson 
1844  James  W. 

Kennard 

1854  Albert  E. 

Kenner 

1824  Minor 

Kenneson 

1875  Thaddeus  D. 

Kennett 

1878  Samuel  H. 

Kent 

1805  Joseph 
1808  George 
18G7  George  R. 
1868  Sheldon  L. 
1871  Frederick  C. 

1876  William  W. 

1879  Pierce  J. 

Kerr 

1827  Robert  T. 
18G8  Robert 
1875  Chauncey  F. 

1877  Frederic  M. 
1877  Robert  B. 

Ketcham 

1880  Henry  B. 

Kettell 

1822  Jacob  K. 

Kews 

1810  Jeremiah 

Kibling 

1873  Curtis  A. 
Kidder 

1851  Chauncey  H. 
1866  Camillus  G. 

Kilbourn 

1854  William  A. 
Kilham 

1830  Austin  D. 


Kilner 

1849  Frederick  B. 

Kimball 

1783  John 
1786  Bartholomew 
1789  Thomas 
1806  Edmund 

1821  Richard 

1822  Gilman 
1822  Jeremiah 
1824  Increase  S. 
1826  John 

1835  William  A. 

1836  Samuel 

1837  Charles  E. 
1841  Charles 
1843  John  H. 
1848  Robert  P. 

1870  Edward  W. 
1873  John  C. 
1877  Paul  T. 
1880  George  N. 

Kin 

1879  Ta  Ting 

King 

1848  Henry  L.  P. 

1860  William  H. 
1865  John  L. 
18G5  AVilliam  N. 
1867  Thomas  W. 
1873  Henry  W. 

1876  Moses 

1880  Ben  E. 

Kingman 

1837  John  W. 
1846  Charles  H. 

Kingsbury 

1856  Josiah  W. 

1857  Harlan  P. 

1857  James  M. 

1871  Herbert  D. 
1882  William  J. 

Kinney 

1880  Kirk 
Kip 

1871  William  F. 
Kirby 

1877  Stephen  S. 
Kirk 

1875  Alexander  J. 

1878  Rensselaer  L. 

Kittredge 

1816  Theodore 
1841  John 

1858  George  W. 

1879  John 

Knapp 

1861  Thomas  L. 

1881  Charles  P. 


Kneeland 

1881  Furman 

itnight 

1822  Isaac 

1825  Jeremiah 

1826  John  McD. 
1847  Elias  D. 
1870  Joseph  E. 

Knoivlton 

1877  Amos  A. 

Kollock 

1816  Phineas  M. 
Kussner 

1882  Albert  J. 
Kwong 

1880  Kwok  Kwang 

Kyte 
1882  Albert  E. 

Lackey 

1795  Joseph 
1841  AVilliam  H. 

Ladd 

1783  Eliphalet 
1787  William 

1796  John 

1796  Isaac 

1797  Alexander 
1799  John 
1803  Eliphalet 

1806  Samuel 
1823  Haven 
1823  Henry 

1828  Alexander  H 
1830  John  S. 
1834  Joseph  H. 

1843  Samuel  P. 
1856  Abraham  G. 

1860  William  J. 

1861  William  F. 
1875  Alva  W. 
1875  Daniel  W.,  jr. 

Laine. 

1823  Lewis  F. 
Liakeman 

1786  Nathaniel 
1795  John 
1805  Israel 

Ijamprey 

1848  Jonathan  M. 
Lamson 

1783  Joseph 
1783  Stephen 
1797  Henry 
1801  Charles 
1805  George 

1807  Ephraim  K. 
1810  John 

1824  George  D. 

1844  Caleb 


INDEX. 


181 


Lane 

1784  Joshua 

1789  James 

1790  Ebenezer 
1793  Joshua 
1797  Josiah 
1801  John 
1803  Daniel 
1805  Mark 
180G  Joshua 
1813  William  F. 
1827  Thomas  C. 

1838  Franklin 

1839  Jonathan  H. 
1842  William  F. 
18G1  Charles  E. 
1875  Albert  F. 
1880  Charles  G. 
1880  Ralph  M. 

Liang 

1805  William 

Langdell 

1845  Christopher  C. 

Iiangdon 

1784  Woodbury 
1795  Joshua  B. 
1799  Walter 
1810  John  W. 
1877  Frank  W. 

Lanoiroix 

1791  Huard 

Lapish 

1798  Benjamin  U. 

1799  John 

Larrabee 

1853  James  M. 

Laselle 

1879  Percy  C. 

Latham 

1859  George  C. 
18G0  George  H. 
18G1  Edward  H. 
1872  Aaron  11. 

Lathrop 

1876  James  W. 

Latimer 

1861  William 

LaTvrence 

1793  Jotham 

1814  William  F. 

1815  Prescott 
1823  Alexander  H. 
1830  Fitz  H. 

1836  Samuel  C. 

1859  Edward  N. 

1860  Anson  H. 
1863  George  II. 
1882  Henry  H. 


Lawson 

1880  Stanley  M. 

Lawton 
1849  Lewis  C. 

Leach 
1812  Andrew  T. 
18:34  Joseph  L. 
1856  Roscius  H. 
1863  Joshua  H. 

Learned 

1873  Frank 
1873  William  P. 

Learoyd 

1878  Charles  B. 

Leath 

1785  James 

Leaver 

1853  Henry  K. 

Leavitt 

1783  Gilman 
1789  Benjamin 
1789  Isaac 
1789  James 

1789  Joseph 

1790  Dudley 

1791  Thomas 

1793  Ephraim 

1794  Thomas 

1797  John  T. 

1798  John 
1798  Moses 
1801  Benjamin 

1801  Gilman 

1806  Bradstreet  G. 
1806  Nathaniel 
1808  Thomas 

1854  Simeon  S. 

Ledlie 

1879  George  H. 
Lee 

1784  Samuel 
1796  Cassius 
1796  Francis  L. 

1802  John 
1814  George 
1859  Douglass 
1859  Hey  wood 
1867  Francis  W. 

Leggett 
1863  Leverett  L. 

Leighton 
1804  John 

Leland 
1861  Irving 

Lemon 
1846  William  H. 

Lent 
1863  Edwin  B. 


Leonard 

1808  Nathan 
1849  William  S. 
1857  Otis  L. 

1860  John  E. 

Leslie 
1870  Charles  F. 

Leverett 
1804  WnUam  A. 

Lewis 

1861  James  P. 
1865  Elijah  H. 
1877  Jolin  W. 
1880  John  N.,  jr. 

1882  Samuel  IJe  W. 

1883  Mark  B. 

Li 

1879YuKien 

Libby 
1857  James  L. 

Liddle 
1825  Thomas  H. 

Lighthipe 

1868  Charles  F. 
Lilienthal 

1882  Albert 
Lillibridge 

1869  Edward  L. 
Lincoln 

1857  Rufus  P. 
1859  Robert  T. 

1876  Levi  T. 

Lindsey 

1878  Charles 
Lippincott 

1862  Daniel  P. 
Little 

1793  Edward 

1798  Charles 

1799  Ebenezer 
1799  Moses 
1799  Timothv 
1802  Dudley" 
1806  Josiah 

1819  Timothy  W. 

1820  Josiah  S. 
1843  Charles  W. 

1877  John  W. 

Llttlefield 

1851  Joseph  D. 
1856  Newton 

Li  verm  ore 

1799  Samuel 
1826  Abiel  A. 
1830  Thomas  A. 
1832  Samuel 


Lloyd 

1876  William  R. 
Locke 

1796  Hall  J. 

1827  Frederick  A. 
1836  James  W. 
1836  Samuel  B. 
1840  John 

1855  Joseph  A. 
1858  William  N. 

Lockett 

1881  Benjamin  C. 

Lockwood 
1845  John  E. 

Lombard 

1828  Nathaniel  K. 
Long 

1805  George 

1813  Joseph 
1875  Charles  G. 

Longfellow 

1792  Jonathan 
1798  Jacob 

Longley 

1856  Timothy  M. 
Lord 

17C0  Isaac 

1814  James 
1825  Nathaniel 
1839  Abram  B. 

1875  Edwin  B. 

Loring 

1802  Charles 
1847  James  L. 

1865  David 

1866  Francis  B. 

Lothrop 

1852  John  A.  P. 
1863  George  L. 

Loud 

18G0  Arthur  J. 

Lougee 

1803  John 

Love 

1881  Milburn 

Lovejoy 

1784  Phineas 

Lovcll 

1876  Aldis 
Lovering 

1791  John 

1792  Benjamin 
1802  Richard 
1813  John 
1830  John  G. 
1830  Nathaniel 
1832  John  L. 


182 


INDEX. 


1833  Richard 
1836  Albert  W. 
1875  Arthur  G. 
1878  Reuben  W. 

liOW 

1798  William 

1831  Henry  L. 

1832  William  H. 
1846  Alexander  C. 
1853  Nathaniel,  jr. 

liowe 

1840  Charles 

1877  Fred  M. 

Lowell 

1801  Jonathan 
1811  Reuben  B. 
1868  James  D. 

liuce 

1882  Linn 

Liufkin 
1870  Walter  E. 

Liunt 

1818  George 
1858  Henry 

Liuques 

1878  Frank  A. 
liuther 

1877  William  L. 

Liuzenberg 
1852  Charles  H. 

Ljyford 

1789  Theophilus 
1811  Gideon  C. 
1857  Joshua  E.  G. 

Tjyman 

1783  William 
1796  Isaac 
1804  Theodore 
1846  James  F. 
1851  Benjamin  S. 
1862  John  P. 
1865  Francis  0. 

1877  John  T. 

Ijynde 

1865  Tilly 

1878  George  S. 

Lyon 

1864  Edward 

1870  George,  jr. 

Macauley 

1871  Thomas 
Mack 

1872  Charles  S. 
1877  Patrick  H. 

Mackay 

1787  William 


Mackenzie 

1870  James  C. 
1878  George  J. 

Mackey 

1880  James  L. 

3Iackintosh 

1844  James  W. 
MacVeagh 

1874  Charles 

Madill 

1878  Harry  A. 

Madison 
1806  John 

3Iagee 
1806  Augustus 

Magoun 
1816  Calvin  B. 
1820  George  W. 
1827  Benjamin  F. 

Mahoney 

1874  Thomas 
Main 

1862  Herschel 
Maine 

17i)4  Jacob 

Makepeace 
1819  George  R. 

Malone 
1882  James  T. 

Malony 
1827  Richard  S. 

Manker 
1873  James  L. 

Manley 

1881  Samuel  C. 
Mann 

1863  George  W. 
Manning 

1799  Thomas 
1802  Joseph  B. 
1805  John 
1808  Edward  S. 
1855  Jerome  F. 
1866  Henry  L. 

Mansfield 

1785  Theodore 
1799  Isaac 

Manson 

1857  Albert  G. 
Marble 

1881  Dana  G. 


.  March 

1795  John  H. 
1805  John  H. 
1815  Jonas  C. 

Marden 

1856  Francis  A. 

Mariett 
1877  Ernest  H. 

Mariner 
1880  William 

Marrett 

1822  William 
Marseilles 

1862  Charles 

Marsh 

1822  Jeremiah  W. 

1823  William  B. 
1825  Ezekiel 
1854  Washington 
1858  Charles  B. 
1858  William  H. 

1870  Edward  B. 
1877  Henry  W. 

Marshall 

1783  Hawley 
1852  Jesse  P. 
1869  Herbert  W. 

1880  Joseph  F. 

Mars  ton 

1800  James  C. 
1807  Henry 
1856  Elias  H. 
1865  John  D. 

1877  Thomas  L. 
1879  Frank  K. 

Martin 

1796  Edward 
1813  Enoch 

1871  Daniel 

Martinez 

1850  Michael  C. 

Marvin 

1878  Frederick  H. 

Mason 

1818  Alfred 
1818  James  J. 
1829  Charles 
1862  Allison  Z. 

1871  William,  jr. 
1875  Francis  H.  D. 

1881  Harry  L. 

Masten 

1872  Joseph  G. 

Mathes 

1852  George 
1852  Henry- 


Mathews 

1855  John  B. 
May 

1856  James  R. 
Maynard 

1862  Elisha  B. 
McAlpin 

1878  David  H. 

1880  Charles  W. 

McArdel 

1881  John  F. 
McCaleb 

1825  Theodore  H. 
McCandless 

1864  Gardiner  F. 
McClary 

1784  John 

1796  John 
1799  Andrew 

McClelland 

1864  William  S. 
McClintock 

1818  Samuel 
Me  Clare 

1788  James 

1797  John 

McCobb 

1865  James 
McCord 

1873  William  H. 
McCormick 

1879  James  L. 
McCoy 

1874  Walter  I. 
1878  Harry  J. 

McCreary 

1860  Henry  C. 

McCrUUs 
1830  WUliam  H. 

McCulloch 
1823  Alexander 

McDaniel 
1853  Virgil  H. 

McDonald 
1818  John 
1865  Herbert  J. 

McDuffee 

1826  Franklin 
1830  Jarvis 

McElwain 

1877  Henry  E. 


INDEX. 


183 


McGann 

1874  John  D. 

McGregor 

1865  William 

McGuire 

1882  John  F. 

Mclntire 

1852  Malcolm 

Mcintosh 

1878  James  H. 

McKaye 

1871  Heury  G. 

McKee 

1878  William  L. 

McKenzie 

1856  Collin  S. 

McKinney 

1855  Edward  P. 

McLaughlin 

1855  Henry 
1865  George  A. 

McLellan 

1803  Joseph 
McLennan 

1873  Francis 
McLure 

1875  Thomas  E. 
Mc3Iartin 

1870  Daniel  C. 
McMillan 

1869  George  F. 
McNeal 

1853  Benjamin  B. 
McNutt 

1879  Frank  A. 
McPhail 

1803  Archibald 
Mead 

1784  John 

1785  Jeremiah 
1790  Stephen 
1812  Samuel 
1814  Levi  H. 
1859  Henry  B. 
1861  Charles  S. 

1871  Julian  A. 
1871  Martin  H. 
1878  George  N.  P. 

Means 

1799  Robert 


Meconkey 

1859  Richard  J. 

Medbery 
1857  James  K. 

Meelcs 
1879  Edwin  J. 

Megregory 
1815  Elias 

Mehle 
1877  William  L. 

Melcher 

1800  Daniel 
1802  Sylvester 
1838  Daniel  F. 
1861  Edwin  F. 

1861  Lewis  C. 

Mellen 

1814  John  P. 

1815  George  F. 
1818  William  P. 

Meloon 

1851  Horace  H. 
Merriam 

1881  John  McK. 
Mercur 

1870  John  D. 

1870  Rodney  A. 

1871  James'AV. 

Merrick 

1859  Charles  S. 

1882  Arthur  L. 

Merrihew 

1847  Stephen  E. 
Merrill 

1789  Phineas 
1797  Benjamin 

1797  Johii 

1798  Joseph 

1801  James  C. 
1801  Samuel 
1815  Gilman 
1815  Nathan 
1817  John  G. 
1826  Samuel  H. 
1829  Leonard  W. 
18;M  Horatio 

1837  Benjamin  H. 

1838  Abner  L. 
1840  Henry  R. 
1844  David  W. 
1851  Edward  B. 
1853  Hiram  A. 
1855  Joseph  W. 
1857  Payson 

1862  Henry  P. 
18()4  Royal  W. 

1867  George  F. 

1868  Charles  A. 

1872  Frederick  T. 
1875  John  F. 


1876  David  F.,  jr. 

1877  Dennison  B. 

1878  James  A. 

1879  Charles  H. 

1880  William  T. 

1881  Samuel  W. 

1882  Frank  A. 

»Ierritt 

1851  Washington  II. 

Metivier 
1869  James 

Meyers 
1880  George  H. 

Middleditcli 
1880  Robert  H. 

Milan 
1880  Mark  H. 

Miles 

1877  Alfred  E. 
Miller 

1860  Franklin 
1872  Charles  E. 

1872  Frank  W. 

Millett 

1869  Josiah  B. 
MUIs 

1820  George 
1847  William  C.  • 

1873  Ogden 

Milne 

1871  Joseph  D. 

3Iiltiniore 

1802  James 
1807  Andrew  W. 

Minor 

1822  Stephen 

Minot 

1831  George 

1861  George  S. 

Mitcliell 

1828  James  H. 

1832  Asa 

1833  Charles  H. 
1860  John  A. 

1862  Henry 
1865  Gordon 
18(37  Eugene  U. 
1875  Charles  M. 
1882  Edgar  O. 

Moffat 

1784  Robert 
1784  Thomas  P. 

1878  Reuben  B. 

Molloy 

1799  John  M. 


Monroe 

1825  Nathan  W. 
1865  Alfred  J. 

Montague 

1870  Richard 
Montgomery 

1864  John  C. 
Moody 

1817  Samuel 
1820  Isaiah  P. 

3Iooney 

1815  John 

3Ioor 

1867  Charles  F.  C. 
Moore 

1786  Robert 
1817  Abraham 
1844  John 
1849  George  P. 
185!)  James  C. 
1863  Lo  P. 
1869  INIartin 
1872  William  E. 
1878  Tredwell  W. 

3Iordough 

1830  John  H. 

1859  John  C. 

Morgan 

1860  Charles  C. 

1871  Frank  H. 

1872  Hickey  H. 

1874  Harry  H. 

Moriarty 

1875  Daniel  W. 
Morison 

1784  John 
1825  John  H. 

1831  Horace 
1834  Nathaniel  H. 
1836  James 

183(3  Samuel  A. 
1857  George  S. 

1862  Robert  S. 
18(54  Ernest  N. 

1865  Robert  B. 
18(3()  Samuel  L. 

1868  AVilliam  G. 

1881  Daniel  W. 

1882  Samnel  B. 

Morrill 

1784  Abraham 
1790  David  L. 
1793  John 
179(5  Samuel 

1814  Samuel 

1815  Moses 
1823  Nahum 
1833  Frederick 
1857  William  H. 
18(50  Clinton 

1863  Charles  A. 


184 


INDEX. 


Morris 

1870  William  R. 

Morrison 

1789  Charles 

Morse 

1797  Ezekiel  W. 
1852  John  B. 

1857  Wareham 

1858  George  H. 

1860  George  L. 

1861  James  F. 

1862  Francis  A. 
1862  John  H. 
1869  William  L. 

1871  Alonzo  S. 
1871  William  S. 

1873  Edwin  W. 

1874  George  F. 

1875  Edward  I. 

Morton 

1825  William  S. 

1828  Christopher 

Moseley 

1799  Emperor 

1829  William  O. 
1864  Charles  W. 

Moses 

1804  Theodore  B. 
1811  Samuel  T. 
1816  William  P. 

1830  Theodore  B. 

1831  James  C. 
1834  John  L. 
1841  Howard  M. 
T841  Samuel  D. 

1856  John  F. 
1864  Charles  H. 
1867  Theodore  W. 
1871  Herbert  H. 

Motley 

1874  George  S. 

Moulton 

1783  Jacob 
1783  Joseph 

1832  William  P. 
1836  Nathan  A. 

1852  William 
1866  Andrew  M. 
1874  Albert  H. 

Movius 

1864  Edward  H. 

MulhoUand 

1853  James  H. 

Munroe 

1843  John  A. 

1857  William  F. 

Munson 

1821  Joseph  W. 


Murdoch 

1819  Charles  T. 
1819  James 
1823  Joseph 
1826  John 
1826  William 

3Iurray 

1799  William 
1835  Timothy  J. 

1871  John  H. 

Mussey 

1830  John  F.  H. 

Myers 
1864  James  J. 

Nagle 
1868  James 

Nairn 

1872  John  J. 
Nason 

1863  William  W. 

1866  Ruf  us  W. 

Nasson 

1798  Thomas 
Neal 

1784  John 
1855  Daniel  G. 
1858  Samuel  B. 
1860  George  W. 

1876  John  H. 

Needles 

1877  William  N.,  jr. 
Neil 

1806  Robert 
1814  Ebenezer  H. 
1846  John  G. 

Nielsen 

1872  Mikkel 
Nelson 

1796  John 

1799  John 
1816  Horatio  G. 
1862  George  P. 

1867  Edward  B. 

1872  Edwin  J. 

1873  Samuel  N. 

1878  Henry  D. 

1879  Nathaniel  M. 
1881  William 

Nesmitli 

1864  Thomas 
1871  James  E. 

Newbury 

1870  Arthur  St.  J. 

Newconib 

1799  Daniel 
1799  Henry  S. 
1799  Seth 


Newell 

1867  Francis  A. 
Newliall 

1849  Wilbur  F. 
1853  Horatio  C. 

Newman 

1789  Mark 
1799  Thomas 

1878  Joseph  W. 

Newport 

1881  Luther  E. 
Newton 

1863  William  M. 

1872  William  T. 

Nicliols 

1791  George 
1812  David  L. 
1826  George  H. 
1829  John  T.  G. 
1859  Ralph  K. 
1869  Frederic  McC. 
1871  Henry  G. 

Ninde 

1881  Henry  W. 
Nisbet 

1873  Charles  S. 
Nin 

1879  Shung  Chow 

Noble 

1844  John 

1853  George  W.  C. 

Noonan 

1863  Frederic  G. 

Noone 

1859  Joseph  F. 

Norcross 

1868  Walter  S. 

Norris 

1793  Thomas  C. 
1855  Albert  L. 
1855  Rufus  G. 
1857  James  W. 

Norton 

1868  Carmi  A. 
1881  Lucien  H. 

Nourse 

1836  John  C. 

Noyes 

1791  John 
1831  Nathaniel 
1834  David  M. 
1879  Edward  I.  K. 

Nudd 

1836  William 


Nutter 

1798  Henry 
Nutting 

1880  Wallace. 
Nye 

1846  Charles  H. 
1852  Edwin  A. 
1857  Francis  C. 
1865  Charles  F. 
1871  George  H. 

Oakes 

1873  Frederic  B. 
O'Brien 

1799  John 

1800  Dennis 
1882  Patrick  W. 

O'CaOaghan 

1875  William  F. 

O'Callogan 

1829  Hezekiah 

O'Connor 

1873  John 

1882  Cornelius  M. 

Odell 

1805  James 
1811  George 
1857  William  A. 

Odiorne 

1783  Ebenezer 
1783  George 
1783  John 

1783  Thomas 
1798  John 
1834  George  G. 

Odlin 

1784  John 
1797  Peter 

1797  Woodbridge 
1817  AVoodbrid'ge 

1830  James  W. 
1837  George  O. 
1863  Charles  C. 

1875  Edward  W. 

O'FarreU 

1871  Frank 

Ogden 

1862  William  M. 

Ogle 

1808  Benjamin 

Olcott 

1800  George 
1800  Henry 

Oliver 

1802  Nathaniel  K.  G. 

1876  Alfred  C. 


INDEX. 


185 


Olmsted 

1871  John  B. 
1877  Oliver  A. 
1882  Frank  L. 

O'Neill 

1881  John 

Ordway 

1780  John 
1790  Neheraiah 
182B  MeiTill 
18G0  David  L. 

1869  George  L. 
1880  John  A.,  jr. 

Orne 

1793  Azor 

1798  William  B. 
1808  Richard  E. 
1815  Frederick  F. 

1815  Woodbury  L. 
1824  William  \V^. 
1840  Charles  W. 

Orr 

1820  Samuel 

Orton 

1876  James  G. 

Osborne 

1797  Joseph  D. 
1800  Henry 
1804  Geori?e  W. 

1810  Joseph 

1811  Oliver  W. 

1816  Oliver  W. 

Osgood 

1793  Daniel 
1795  Joseph 

1799  Moses 

1800  John 

1812  Nathaniel  W. 
1827  Henry  B. 
1832  Edward  S. 
1834  Joseph 

1836  George 
1838  Samuel  B. 
1843  William 
1859  Josiah  A. 

1870  George 
1872  Abner  M. 
1878  Henry 
1880  William  H. 

Otis 

1852  Charles  P. 

1861  Robert  M. 

1862  Edward  O. 
1869  W^alter  J. 

1871  Henry  S. 

Oulton 

1883  Elmer  H. 
Overton 

1882  Jesse  M. 
1882  Robert  E.  L. 


Pacltard 

1811  Alpheus  S. 

Packer 

1859  Boyd  C. 
1864  William  F. 

Page 

1783  Benjamin 
1786  John 
1789  Joseph  C. 

1793  Daniel 

1794  Samuel 
1794  William  H. 
1797  Rufus 

1797  Samuel 
180G  Elijah  F. 
1817  John  H.  W. 
1831  Edwin  A.  C. 
1839  Rolla  O. 
1846  William  H. 
1546  Kingman  F. 
1850  James  P. 

1850  Daniel  H. 
1855  John  S. 

1860  Calvin 

1861  Thomas  M. 
18()2  Walter 

1872  Harrison  P. 

Paine 

1798  John 

1806  Nathaniel  A. 

1812  Gardner 

1813  Charles 
1821  George 
1828  Nicholas  E. 

1881  William  H. 

Palfrey 

1809  John  G. 
1848  George 

1851  Edward 
1855  Hersey  G. 

Palmer 

1800  John  C.  R. 

1842  Mark  S. 
1864  Charles  L. 
1866  Joseph  B. 
1866  Joseph  W. 

1882  Bradley  W. 

Parker 

1783  John  J. 
1783  Samuel 
1791  Nathaniel  A. 
1802  George 
1828  Lucius 
1828  Grenville 
1828  Daniel 
1834  Francis  E. 
1839  Horace 
1855  Retire  H. 

1857  John  McC. 

1858  Edward  G. 

1859  John  D. 
1859  Edward  E. 
1868  Harold 
1870  John  P. 

1873  Walter  H. 


1875  Frederick  A. 
1878  Charles  W. 
1880  Chauncey  G. 
1880  Chester 

1880  Robert  M. 

Parkinson 

1868  Charles  E. 

Parks 

1865  Edward  L. 

Parrish 

1862  Thomas  C. 

1863  Samuel  L. 

1877  Hugh  R. 

Parrott 

1793  Enoch  G. 

1881  Arthur  F. 

Parsons 

1783  Joseph 
1783  John  W. 
1786  Stephen 
1786  John  U. 
1796  John  W. 

1796  Joseph 

1797  John 
1816  Isaac  D. 
1819  Thomas  J. 
1822  Charles  G. 
1827  William  H. 
1829  John 

1846  John  S. 
1850  Daniel  D. 
1857  John  W. 

1866  Frank  M. 

1869  Henry 
1876  Charles  C. 

1878  George  R. 
1881  Walter  G. 

Pattee 

1861  Elbridge  J. 
Patton 

1869  John  S. 

1870  Robert  L. 
1872  Jacob  C. 

Paul 

1786  Alexander 
1853  Amos  M. 

Payne 

1818  Edward  W. 
1818  William  E. 
1855  Arthur  L. 

Peabody 

1808  William  B.  O. 
1808  Oliver  W.  B. 
1808  Aaron 
1812  Edward  B. 
1821  Ephraim 

1847  Oliver  W. 
1847  William  B. 
1864  Asa  L. 
1875  Francis  S. 
1880  Harry  E. 


Peak 

1801  Samuel 
Peale 

1882  Frank  D. 
Pearce 

1804  George 
1806  Benjamin 
18(J4  Charles 
m'A  John  O. 
1864  Lewis  E. 

Pearse 

1820  Oliver  P. 

Pearson 

1792  Jacob 
1794  Charles 

1794  James 
1800  Jeremiah 
1800  Edmund 
1804  John 

1813  William  B, 

1814  Nathaniel 
1825  James 
1840  George  H. 
1860  Henry  H. 

1877  Enoch  W. 

Pease 

1791  Nathaniel 

Peaslee 

1862  Joab 
1862  Willetts 
1876  Marshall  B. 

Peasley 

1811  Isaac 

Peavey 

1795  Chandler 
1838  George  C. 

Peck 

1872  George  R. 

1873  Charles  B. 
1881  Giles  K. 

Pecker 

1878  Edward  B. 
Pedrick 

1814  John 

Peele 
1865  Willard  S. 

Peet 
1870  Anson  W. 

Peirce 

1798  Mark  W. 
1803  Joshua  W. 

1812  Daniel  H. 
1828  Charles  H. 

1842  Silas  F. 

1843  George  H. 

1844  Joseph  W. 
1844  Joshua  R. 


186 


INDEX. 


1845  James 
1852  Robert  C. 
18G4  Herbert  H.  D. 
18G8  William 
1870  Palo  A. 
1880  Edward  W. 

Peirson 

1797  Samuel  P. 
Pendergast 

1848  William  W. 

Pendery 

1866  Henry  R. 

Pendexter 

1830  George  W. 
1832  Samuel  H. 
1835  Frederick  O. 

Pendleton 

1880  William  S. 

Pennell 

1864  Robert  F. 

Penniman 

1851  Edward  A. 

Pennock 

1877  Benjamin  W. 

Pennypacker 

1861  Charles  H. 

1880  Charles  H. 

Perham 

1847  Samuel 

Perin 

1876  Edmund  S. 

Perkins 

1807  Thomas  H.,  jr. 
1815  Isaac  H. 
1818  Henry 
1822  James  H. 

1826  Hamilton  E. 

1827  Benjamin 
1837  John  Q.  A. 
1841  Thomas  K. 
1843  Woodbridge  0. 

1852  John  McC. 

1853  Edwin  R. 

1854  Charles  E. 
1857  Edward  C. 
1857  Benjamin  J. 
1863  David  W. 
1863  James  H. 
1875  Donald  G. 

1875  John  B. 

1876  George  W. 

1877  Albert  S. 
1877  Kobert  R. 

1881  Frederick  W. 

Perley 

1812  Enoch 


Perry 

1833  William  G. 
1838  Nathaniel  G. 
1843  John  T. 
1847  Henry 
1869  Nelson  W. 
1873  Chester  M. 
1875  Arthur 
1875  Edgar 
1875  Herbert  M. 
1875  Oscar  E. 

Peters 

1859  William 

1866  Richard 
1880  Frank  G. 
1880  John  M. 

Pettengill 

1799  Amos 
1873  John  Q.  A. 

Phelps 

1865  John  H. 

1867  Jesse  B. 

Philbrick 

1791  Edward 
1797  Samuel 
1809  Benjamin 
1811  Joseph 
1878  John  D. 

Philbrook 

1801  Charles  E. 

Phillips 

1816  Jonathan 
1830  Nathaniel  G. 
1846  Ivers  C. 
1850  Willard  Q. 
1878  W^alter  B. 


Phinney 

1863  Robert  J 
1872  Guy  C. 

Phipps 

1865  Vincent  E. 
1871  Walter  A. 

Pickering 

1786  Benjamin 
1790  William 
1802  George 

1812  Richard 

1813  Daniel 
1820  William  L. 
1839  John  J. 
1876  John  E. 

Pickett 

1842  John  S. 
Pickman 

1804  Clark  G. 

1805  Benjamin 

Pidgeon 

1789  William 


W. 


Pierce 

1867  William  F. 

1878  Joseph  D. 

Pierson 

1805  John 

1881  Charles  W. 

Pike 

1830  John  T.  G. 

1831  Daniel  P. 

1832  Matthew 

1835  Elvin  J. 
1858  Benjamin  S. 

1862  Albert  F. 
1873  John  Q. 

1879  Albert  H. 

1881  Dorman  B. 

Pillsbury 

1795  John  N. 
1795  William 

1806  Moses 
1822  David 
1860  Leonard  H. 
1875  Ernest  H. 

Pinchot 

1882  Gifford 

Pinkham 

1787  Eliphalet 
1790  Isaac 

Piper 

1793  John  L. 
180()  Edward  C. 
1812  Ebenezer  S. 
1828  Sherburne  B. 

Pitcher 

1880  George  S. 

Pitman 

1820  Isaac 

Place 

1869  Charles  A. 
Piatt 

1881  Dwight  M. 
Plimpton 

1868  Arthur  W. 

1869  Lewis  H. 

1870  George  A. 

1871  James  E, 
1873  Arthur  S. 
1877  Howard  E. 

Plumer 

1802  William 

1836  William 
1839  William  L. 
1843  George  W. 

Plummer 

1839  Joseph 

1863  Bard  B. 


Pollard 

1809  George 
1877  Alonzo  W. 

Pollock 

1874  William  G. 

1875  William 

1877  Edward  L. 

1878  Charles  M. 

Poole 

1820  Romulus 
1853  Lawrence  V. 

1853  Marcus  M. 

1862  Jerome  B. 

Poor 

1865  George  A. 
Pope 

1859  .John  T. 

1869  Frank  H. 

Porter 

1795  Moses 
1797  Richard  K. 
1800  Samuel  H. 
1807  William  K. 

1810  Daniel 
1814  John 
1816  John 
1819  Oliver 
1826  Huntington 

1831  W^illiam  B. 
1835  Charles  H. 
1835  Fitz  J. 
1840  William  C. 

1851  John  D. 

1854  Warren  W. 

1860  Almon 
1864  Thomas  M. 
1882  Rufus  K. 

Potter 

1832  John  F. 
1835  Barrett  E. 
1835  Daniel  F. 

1852  Treat  W. 
1873  Barrett 

Powers 

1809  Lucius 

1856  James  F. 
1858  Henrv  W. 
1880  William  C. 

Poynter 
1882  Thomas  F. 

Pratt 
1804  John 

1809  William 

1810  Edward 
1858  Gustavus  P. 

1863  David  G. 
1804  John  M.  W. 

1870  Jonathan  W. 
Pray 

1857  Ezra 
Preble 

1810  Charles 
1831  William  P. 


INDEX. 


187 


Prentiss 

1705  John 
1818  William 
185U  Nathaniel  A. 
1858  William  S. 
18G7  Samuel  R. 

Prescott 

1790  George  W. 
1797  Levi 
1803  Joseph 
1808  George  W. 
1815Plumer 

1815  Ebenezef 

1816  Charles 
1850  Benjamin  F. 

1855  Henry  E. 
18(>0  Samuel  P. 
1881  Joseph  P. 

Prevaux 

1842  Francis  E. 
Price 

1873  William  C. 
1877  Robert  C. 

Pricliard 

1867  Joseph  V. 
Primer 

1868  Sylvester 
Pi'ince 

1801  Benjamin 
1807  George 

Pritcliard 

1880  Albert  R. 

Proctor 
1860  George  N. 

Purdy 
1846  Alexander  W. 
1848  Edward  J. 

Purinton 

1875  Walter  K. 

Pushee 

1865  George  A. 

Putnam 

1799  Thorndike 
1822  Roman  L. 
1833  Edward  W. 

1856  Granville  B. 
1865  Dwight  R. 
1872  EarfB.  . 
1879  Frederick  W. 

Quarles 

1855  Samuel  D. 

Quimby 

1799  Moses 
1870  Thomas  F. 

Quinby 

1858  Hosea  M. 


Quincy 

1880  Josiah  H. 
Quinn 

1854  William  J. 

Quint 

1881  Wilder  D. 
Raftery 

1878  Edward  M. 
Ramsdell 

1867  Alphonso  B. 
Rand 

1810  Caleb 

1810  Isaac  H. 
1837  Oliver  J. 

1854  Edward  M. 

1881  William  H.,  jr. 

1882  Edward  W. 

Randall 

1815  Benjamin  J. 
Randolph 

1872  George 
Ranlet 

1784  Henry 
1806  Henry  A. 

1855  Daniel  W. 
187()  Charles 
1878  Robert 

Ranney 

1860  Henry  F. 

1868  John  R. 

Ransom 

1872  Frank  T. 

Rawle 
1863  Francis 

Rawlings 
1783  Paul 

Ray 

1811  Joseph 
Raymond 

1878  George  R. 

1883  Warren  E. 

Read 

1877  Jerome  C. 

1879  Sheridan  P. 

Redehean 

1879  James  P. 

Redfield 

1881  Burt  H. 

Reed 

1799  Robert 
1805  William 
1835  Edward 
1848  Lucius  J. 


1858  Edwin  S. 

1859  Seth  G. 
1862  Joseph  W. 
1872  Edward  P. 
1879  George  H. 

1879  WiUiam  L. 

Reeves 

1799  Daniel 
Reid 

1865  John  E. 

1866  Newton  W. 

Reynolds 

1847  John  R. 
1856  Edward  J. 
1875  Ethan  A. ' 

1880  John  E. 

Rlioades 

1829  Benjamin  H. 
Rliodes 

1877  Nathaniel  T. 
Rice 

1812  William 
1815  Alexander 
1831  George  W. 

1848  Alphonso  A. 
1855  George 
1859  John  M. 
1865  John  H. 
1865  Sylvester  W. 
1869  Edward  F. 

1875  Walter  A. 

1876  Charles  M. 

1878  Paran  F. 

1881  Edward  E. 

1882  Mervyn  A. 

Ricli 

1874  Waldo  A. 
Richards 

1815  Amos  A. 

1816  Charles 

1830  Joseph  H. 
1841  Joseph 

1862  William  W. 

1863  Robert  H. 
1871  Edward  O. 

1879  Benjamin 

Richardson 

1785  Phineas 
1810  John  A. 
1820  Augustus  L. 
1844  George  F. 
1853  Henry  A. 
1855  Samuel  C. 
1863  Henry  B. 

1865  Homer 

1866  John  F. 
1873  Henry  K. 

1875  George  R. 

1876  Daniel  M. 
1876  George  M. 
1876  John  S. 
1878  Frederick  H. 

1880  Franldin  W. 


Richmond 

1822  George  M. 

1823  James  C. 
1823  Thomas  A. 
1832  George  A. 
1865  Charles  E. 

Riddle 

1813  David 

Ridgway 

1819  Benjamin 
.   Riley 

1830  John 
1876  Francis  J. 

Rindge 

1827  John  L. 
Ripley 

1787  John  P. 
Robbins 

1783  Isaac 
1807  William  H. 

Roberts 

1795  Thomas 
1857  Garland 
1861  Charles  T. 
1873  Edwards 

1878  John  J. 

Robertson 

1844  Charles  A. 

1871  William  D. 

Robeson 

1857  William  R. 

Robinson 

1783  Ephraim 

1784  James 
1789  John 
1792  Josiah 

1792  Paul 

1793  Noah 

1796  Ede 
1807  William 
1810  Charles 
1813  Charles 
1813  Josiah 
1813  Trueworthy 
1818  John  P. 
1821  Frederick 
1830  Abraham  H. 
1834  Nathaniel  G. 

1840  Eliphalet  P. 

1841  Robert  L. 
1843  Jonathan 

1854  Wilson  W. 

1855  George  W. 
1867  Charles  C. 
1867  Edgar  W. 

1872  Gilmau  P. 
1872  Herbert  J. 

1872  Warren  M. 

1873  John  W. 
1877  Lucian  M. 

1879  Frank  H. 


188 


INDEX. 


Roby 

1805  Charles 
1848  James  S. 

Roddin 

1850  Charles  0. 

Rodman 

1837  Alfred 

Rogers 

1790  Nathaniel 
1797  George 
1800  John  W. 
1800  Nathaniel  L. 
1800  Richard  S. 
1804  John 

1804  Kichard  W. 

1805  William  A. 
1831  John  F. 
1831  Nathaniel  G. 
1840  Jacob 

1840  William 
18G5  George  W. 

Rohrer 

187G  Harry  M. 

RoUins 

1804  Ichabod 

1805  Richard 
1805  John 

1809  Jonathan 

1810  William 
1812  John 
1857  George  F. 
1875  Henry  C. 

Roman 

1871  James  D. 

Ropes 

1814  John  H. 
Rose 

1855  Rufus  P. 

1879  Gustavus  A. 

1880  Horace  R. 

Ross 

1854  Frederick  A. 

1881  Ellwood  J. 
1883  Daniel  M. 

Rotch 

1865  Morgan 
Rowe 

1790  Joseph  F. 
1810  Frederic 

1815  Edward 
1818  James  S. 
1818  Rufus 
1824  Augustus  J. 
1852  Joseph  W. 
1859  George  H.  M. 
1875  Thomas  R. 

Rowell 

1792  Thomas 


Rowland 

1817  William  F. 
1831  William  S. 
1852  Edmund 

Rublee 

1877  William  A. 
1882  George 

Ruddock 

18G5  Walter  R. 

Riiggles 

1873  Henry  E. 
Ruker 

1797  Pelatiah 

Rumsey 

1872  Bronson 
1875  John  T. 

Rundlett 

1785  James 
1787  Edward 
]  793  John 
1793  Samuel 
1795  Charles 
1799  Daniel 
1801  Josiah 
1806  Nathaniel 
1815  Edward 
1820  Daniel  H. 
1840  James  H. 
1855  Charles  E. 

Rankle 

1877  Philip  L. 

Rusk 
1870  William  D. 
1872  Frank  T. 

Russ 

1818  John  D. 
Russell 

1810  Charles 

1812  David  M. 

1813  Edward  B. 
1817  George  R. 
1823  Charles 
1829  Benjamin  F. 
1839  Jonathan 
1848  Robert 
1850  Edward  G. 

1859  George  B. 

1860  Samuel  A. 
1863  Andrew  H. 
1863  Edward 
1881  William  0. 

Rust 

1869  Alfred  L. 

Ryan 
1845  Thomas 

Sabine 
1854  Francis  W. 


Sackett 

1858  Frederick  M. 
1857  Charles  A. 
1866  Eugene  K. 

Sadler 

1814  Henry  R. 

Safford 

1785  Joseph 

1794  Samuel 
1799  Joshua 

1820  Charles  G. 

1862  Nathaniel  M. 

Salter 

1799  William  F. 
1801  John 
1808  Benjamin  F. 
1816  Henry  P. 
1855  Charles  C. 

1872  George  W. 

1877  George  B. 

Saltonstall 

1796  Leverett 
1838  Richard 
1842  Henry 

Sampson 

1873  Charles  F. 

1874  Christian  H. 

Sanborn 

1785  Peter 
1789  Isaiah 
1789  Josiah 

1795  Nathan 

1796  Benjamin 

1821  John  J. 
1830  Benning  W. 

1837  John  E. 

1838  Charles  H. 

1851  Franklin  B. 

1852  John  W. 

1853  Daniel  W. 
1855  Noah 
1855  Hiram  M. 

1863  Joseph  L. 
1866  Charles  W. 
1866  John  W. 
1870  George  H. 
1870  George  H. 

1879  Thomas  P. 

1880  Frank  E. 
1880  Frank  J. 
1882  John 

Sanders 

1861  Lewis  C. 

1878  James  U. 
1878  Wilbur  E. 

Sands 

1862  Albert  I. 

Sargeant 

1877  Frank  W, 


Sargent 

1791  Christopher 

1791  Orlando 

1800  James  H. 

1801  Lucius  M. 

1802  Winthrop 
1812  Fitz  W. 
1836  Henry 
1868  George  A. 

Sattley 

1881  Elmer  C. 

Saul 

1822  Benjaram  M. 

Saulsbury 

1871  John  P. 

Saunders 

1831  James  M. 

Savage 

1816  John 

Saville 

1860  Clifford 

Savory 

1875  George  W. 

Sawin 

1859  Henry  C. 
1859  James  M. 
1878  George  W. 

Sawyer 

1783  Joseph 
1783  William 

1792  Joseph 
1799  Thomas 
1822  George  Y. 
1822  Luther  D. 
1822  John 

1843  Nathaniel  I. 
1848  George  W. 
1853  Charles  H. 

1857  Ira  O. 

1861  James  E.  C. 

1866  Frank  H. 

1867  Robert  W. 
1867  Edwin  F. 
1874  William  G. 

1876  Frederick  J. 

1876  Isaac  F. 

1877  Fred  L. 

Sayles 

1858  Daniel  S. 

Scammon 

1862  James 

1863  Hezekiah 
1880  John 

Scates 

1829  Charles  W. 


INDEX. 


189 


Scharff 

1877  Adrian 
1882  Francis  S. 
1882  Joseph  II. 

Schaus 

1874  Wilhelm  G. 

Schenck 

1850  Allen 

Schmidt 
1881  Edward  B. 

Scott 

1841  Albert  S. 

1859  Andrew  H. 
18G7  Charles  O. 
18G7  James  P. 
1870  John  W. 
1874  William  A. 
1877  David  W. 

Scoville 

1857  Nathaniel  C. 

Scribner 

1874  Charles  W. 
1874  Henry  S. 

Scrimgeour 

1853  William 

Seamans 

1870  William  S. 

Searlc 
1792  Jethro  S. 

Sears 

1852  Richard  W. 

1869  Alfred  F. 

Seaver 

1808  William  J. 

1860  Edwin  P. 

1861  Walter  H. 

Seavey 

1867  Amos  W. 

Secor 
1867  Thomas  E. 

Seligman 

1870  David  T. 
Senter 

1857  Joseph  H. 
Severance 

1853  Jonathan  A. 
S^vey 

1813  John 

Sewall 

1795  Joseph 
1804  Thomas  R. 
1811  Samuel  E. 


1813  Edward  B. 

1814  Charles  C. 
1852  Walter  D. 

Seward 

1861  Josiah  L. 

Sexton 

1877  Lawrence  E. 

Seymour 

1871  Digby  G. 
1877  Edward  P. 

Shackford 

1831  William  H. 
1831  Charles  C. 
1838  John  E. 
1840  George  W. 

1852  William  G. 

Shade 

1786  Peter 

Shannon 

1797  William 

1799  Thomas 
1810  Thomas  W. 

Shapleigh 

1864  Horace  S. 

Sharon 

1874  Frederick  W. 
Sharpe 

1875  William  E. 
Shattuck 

1875  Amos  B. 
1882  Charles  E. 

Shaw 

1789  Caleb 
1793  Benjamin 
1793  Nathaniel 
1820  Francis  G. 
1833  Edward 
1845  Elijah  M. 

1853  Joseph  A. 

1854  Winborne  A. 
1858  John  B. 
1870  Herbert 

1876  Charles  O. 

Sheafe 

1791  Henry 

1795  George  M. 

1796  Thomas,  jr. 

1798  Jacob 

1799  Samuel 

1800  Daniel  R. 

1800  Francis 

1802  James 

1803  Edmund  Q. 
1805  John  L. 

1807  Charles 

1808  Theodore 

1809  John  H. 
1812  Oliver 


1820  George 

1820  John  F. 

1821  James  E. 

1844  William 

Sheehan 

1875  William  F. 
1880  Daniel  B. 

Shepard 

1784  Joseph 
1789  Benjamin 
1842  Luther  E. 
1880  Herman  T. 

Shepherd 

1821  Forrest 

Shepley 

1866  Charles  H. 

Sherburne 

1783  John 
1783  Samuel 
1799  Henry 
1805  William 
1809  John  H. 

Sherman 

1871  Franklin  B. 

Sherriff 

1823  John  L. 

ShlUito 
1873  Stewart 

Shinnick 

1880  John  W.  E. 
1882  Timothy  J. 

Shores 

1831  James  F. 
Shorey 

1867  George  L. 
Shortlidge 

1861  Swithin  C. 

Shraeder 
1875  Oscar  E. 

Shumway 

1868  Milton  A. 
Shute 

1821  Alfred  R. 
1831  Henry  A. 
1831  Isaac  S. 
1838  George  S. 

1845  Nathaniel  A. 

1872  Henry  A. 
1882  Frank  F. 

Sibley 

1819  John  L. 
Signorette 

1804  John 


Sigourney 

1800  William  P. 

Sill 

1853  Edward  R. 

Silsbee 

1863  Joseph  L. 
Silsby 

1808  Jonathan 

1870  Arthur  W. 
Simes 

1809  George 
Simmons 

1863  William  C. 
1868  John  F. 
1877  George  W. 

Simonds 

1881  John  C. 
Simons 

1859  Charles  J. 
Simpltins 

1850  Nathaniel  S. 

Simpson 
1788  Joseph 
1805  William  B. 
1816  Thomas 
1872  James  T. 

Sinclair 

1844  William  H. 
1852  John  E. 
1866  Charles  A. 

Sivret 

1876  Franklin  T. 
Skinner 

1820  John  F. 
1874  Samuel  W. 

Sleeper 

1800  Sherburne 

1807  John  S. 

1845  Howard 
1845  William  T. 

1871  William  W. 

Sloan 

1831  David  S. 

Sloane 
1870  Thomas  M. 

Slocum 
1841  William  H. 

Small 

1808  Edwin  F. 

1877  Forrest  G. 

1878  Harry  H. 

Smallcorn 

1785  John 


190 


INDEX. 


Smart 

1814  Burley 
IMS  James  N. 

Smith 

1783  Benjamin 

1784  John 
1784  John 
1784  Samuel 

1787  Zebulon 

1788  Ezra 

1788  Joseph 

1789  Samuel 

1791  Walter 

1792  William 

1793  William  T. 

1794  Elisha 
1796  Jonathan 

1798  Ebenezer 

1799  Jacob  S. 

1799  Valentine 

1800  Daniel 

1800  John 

1801  Ebenezer 
1804  George 
1804  Henry 
180(5  Josiah  G. 
1807  Alfred 
1807  Edwin 
1807  James 

1810  William 

1811  James 

1811  Lyndon  A. 

1812  Charles 
1814  Henry 
1814  Jonathan 
1817  Francis  0.  J. 

1817  Jonathan  A. 

1818  John 

1819  Josiah 

1821  William 

1822  Hamilton 
1825  Robert 
1827  William  G. 
1830  John 

1834  William  B. 

1835  James 
1835  Samuel 
1840  Charles  C. 
1842  James  C. 

1842  AValter  D. 

1843  Samuel  A. 
1845  George  W. 
184(5  George  O. 
1840  George  W. 

1847  Charles  C. 

1848  Uriah 

1849  Jeremiah 
1854  Francis  B. 

1854  John  D. 

1855  Alvah  A. 
1855  Charles  E. 
185(5  Charles  A. 
1851)  Lucius 
1857  Frederic  W. 
1859  Job  R. 
1801  George  E. 
18(52  Charles  F. 
1863  Charles  H. 
18(53  Elliot 

1863  Sandford  S. 
1863  Thomas  H. 


1864  Nathaniel  S. 
1866  Andrew  G. 

1866  William  C. 

1867  Henry  St.  J. 
18(57  Jeremiah 

1868  Howard  A. 
1871  Augustus  D. 

1871  Franklin  A. 

1872  Forrest  S. 
1872  Gerardus 
1872  Willard  E. 
1876  John  M. 
1876  Roswell  P. 
1878  Daniel  C. 

1878  William  C. 

1879  Henry,  jr. 
1883  Herbert  A. 

Smithwick 

1881  Nathaniel  A. 
Snitcher 

1869  Elijah  J. 
Snow 

1800  Ichabod 
1839  Charles  H.  B. 
1851  Henry  F. 
1858  Marshall  S. 

1880  Shirley  R. 

Snyder 

1868  Benjamin  C. 
Solomon 

1847  Washington 

Soule 
1813  Gideon  L. 
1815  Charles 
1822  Moses 

1833  Charles  E. 

1834  John  B.  L. 

1835  Nicholas  E. 
1837  Augustus  L. 

Southgate 

1794  Horatio 
1805  Frederick 

Southworth 

1882  Frank  C. 
Spafford 

1879  Julian  A. 
Spalding 

1874  George  F. 
1876  Samuel  H. 
1882  Charles  F. 

Sparhawk 

1786  Thomas 
1824  Thomas 
1872  Edward  E. 

Sparks 

1809  Jared 
1863  William  E. 

Spaulding 

1872  Albert  E. 


Spence 

1798  William 

Spencer 

1866  James  D. 

1876  Dewitt  C. 

1877  William  W. 

Spofford 

1850  George  W. 

Spooner 

1861  John  W. 

1864  George  P. 
1881  Henry  C. 

Sprague 

1837  Ebenezer  C. 

1875  Carleton 

Spring 

1802  Samuel 

1868  Edward  E. 

Staats 

1844  Nicholas  J. 

Stackpole 

1826  Thomas 

1861  George 

Stacy 
1826  John  B. 

Stanley 

1862  John  L. 

Stanton 

1839  Samuel 

Stanwood 

1812  Daniel  R. 
1862  James  R. 

Stanyan 

1880  Frank  H. 

Starbuek 

1866  Henry  P. 

Stark 

1808  Henry 
Starr 

1798  James 

1869  Benjamin  C. 

Stearns 

1789  Samuel 
1804  William 
1819  Richard  S. 
1826  Henry 
1862  Charles  0. 

1865  John  O. 

1867  William  H. 

1868  Richard  S. 

1876  Walter  E. 


Stebbins 

1844  Horatio 
1854  Alfred 

1854  Calvin 
1879  Walter  A. 

Stedman 

1813  Francis  D. 
1815  Charles  H. 
1883  Joshua  W. 

Steele 

1784  John 
1808  Richard 

Stelle 

1862  Morton  B. 
Stephenson 

1853  James  W. 
Sterns 

1881  Mayer  M. 
Stetson 

1850  Charles  E. 

1856  Edward  G. 

1857  Albert 

1869  Edward 

1874  Hayward 

Stevens 

1799  James 

1803  Samuel 

1804  Thomas 

1814  Charles 
1822  Samuel  F. 
1846  Moody  A. 

1848  James  H. 

1850  George  H. 
1852  Henry  J. 

1852  Horace  N. 

1853  Warren  C. 

1855  George  W.  . 
1857  Chester  C. 
18(52  Calvin  A. 

1863  Winthrop  F. 
18(55  Daniel  A. 

1870  Willian^H. 
1873  Joseph  T. 
1877  Frank  B. 
1877  William  S. 
1879  Hermon  W. 
1881  William  O. 

Stewart 

1851  Robert  K. 
1877  Frank  O. 

Stickney 

1846  Joseph  A. 

1849  George 
1873  AVilliam  W. 

1875  Victor  H. 
1881  Ernest 

Stiles 

1870  Maynard  F. 
Stillings 

1871  Vinton 


INDEX. 


191 


Stimson 

Strong 

Swan 

Tarbell 

1842  Hodney  M. 

1805  George 

183G  Richard  W. 

1829  AVilliam  F. 

1872  James  P. 

1808  Henry  A. 
1871  Charles  P. 

1854  Charles  L. 

1856  George  G. 
1807  Charles  F. 

Stocker 

1877  Charles  A. 

Swasey 

1784  Joseph 
1789  William 

1796  William 
Stoddard 

Stuart 

1855  Charles  C. 

Tash 

1802  James 

18il  Elijah  B. 

18(J4  Frank  N. 

1800  Ruf  us 

1801  John 

Taussig 

1857  Charles  B. 
1859  Frank  R. 

1808  John  B. 
1881  Arthur  W. 

1810  Charles  A. 
1852  Benjamin  F. 

1880  Albert  W. 

18(J0  William  P. 
1870  Edwiu  D. 

Stone 

1840  Jonathan  C. 

Stubbs 

1870  Robert  N. 

Sturdivant 

Sweetser 

1800  Ezra  K. 

Tayloe 

1807  Benjamin  0. 

1807  John 

1808  William  H. 

1800  Andrew  C. 

1875  Frederick  W. 

Swett 

Taylor 

18(>5  Josiah  E. 

1798  John  B. 

1793  Samuel 

1805  Ralph 

Sturgis 

1801  William  B. 

1810  Uavid 

1807  Henry  B. 

171^9  Henry 

1807  Tasker  H. 

1843  Samuel 

1808  Charles  W. 

1801  James  P. 

1854  Warren  L. 

1849  David  H. 

1808  Cyrus  A. 

1800  George  W. 

1800  Samuel 

1854  John  L. 

1817  Russell 

1803  Charles  F. 

1859  George  M. 

Storer 

1817  Henry  P. 

1870  William  L. 

1800  John  H. 

1798  Seth 

1827  George 

1875  Leonard  H. 

1801  John  W. 

1798  Woodbury 

1840  Russell,  jr. 

1808  Nelson,  jr. 

1801  John 

Swift 

1872  Frederick  W. 

1803  George  W. 

Sturtevant 

1856  Stephen  T. 
1805  Henry  W. 
1807  Frederick 

1872  William  R. 

1804  George  L. 

1850  Edwin  A. 

1873  Edward  W. 

180()  Tristram 

1858  Edward  L. 

1874  Henry  II. 

1827  Henry  G. 

1880  Frank  C. 

1870  William  N. 

1880  Marvin  M. 

1830  Charles  W. 

1881  Edo-ar  J 

1881  Gilbert  B. 

1835  Samuel 

Suire 

^KJKJA.    J^U^CVi.      tf  • 

1881  Fred  L. 

1875  Frank  0. 

Swinerton 

Tebbets 

Storrs 

Sullavou 

1858  John  R. 

1835  Jonas  M. 
1845  Theodore 

1870  George  M. 

1804  F^manuel 

1854  Pearson  C. 

Sykes 

1855  Jeremiah  H.  W. 

Story 

1831  John  M. 

Sullivan 

1783  John 

1872  Gerritt  S. 

Ten  Broeck 

1849  Benjamin  S. 

1783  James 

Sylvester 

1856  Edward  P. 

1850  Norman 

1783  George 
1813  John 

1845  Richard  H. 

Tenney 

Stoughton 

1822  James 

Symmes 

180G  Samuel 

1878  Augustus  B. 

1824  William  H. 

1833  William  C. 

1832  Edward 

1856  Algernon  S. 

1834  Walter  H. 

Strahan 

1845  George  S. 

1803  Thomas 

1855  John 
Sullivant 

Tabor 

1877  Fred  S. 

Terry 

1871  Albert  S. 

Strait 

1875  Allen 

Taft 

Teschemacher 

1883  Horatio  N. 

1875  Jacob  S. 

1872  Hubert  E. 

1863  Stephen  S. 

1873  Arthur  M. 

Strang 

1808  Eugene  E. 

Sumner 

1859  James  B. 

Talbot 

Tevis 

1805  George  S. 

1867  Josiah  R. 

1869  Carter 

Stratton 

Sutliff 

1869  William  E. 

1873  Ambrose 

Thaler 

1828  Charles  E. 

Tappan 

1860  Godfrey  S. 

Straw 

Sutro 

1785  James 

Tliatcher 

1815  David  R. 

1785  John 

1804  Josiah 

1803  Theodore 

1803  Weare 

1854  Charles  C. 

Streeter 

Swain 

1839  Robert 

1814  James 

1809  Henry  K. 

1862  Solomon  T. 

1824  James  M. 
1840  James  C. 

Thayer 

Stribling 

1854  Arthur  J. 

1853  Edward  S. 

1783  Nathaniel 

1874  Frank  B. 

1800  James  M. 

1794  Andrew  E. 

1880  Benjamin  A. 

1882  Frederick  0. 

1872  George  P, 

1809  Frederic  W. 

192 


INDEX. 


Thing 

1784  Samuel 

1802  Thomas  S. 

Thomas 

1816  Frederick 
1866  Charles  N. 
1871  Isaiah 
1875  John  G. 

1877  Eugene 

Thomes 

1841  George  D. 
Thompson 

1794  William 
1801  John 
1801  William 
1809  Ebenezer 
1815  John 
1820  Charles  A. 
1824  Abraham  R. 
1830  Benjamin  A. 
1832  Andrew  W. 
1851  Charles  A.  C. 
1851  Peter  S. 
1851  William  H. 

1854  Jacob  H. 
1857  Stephen  M. 
1859  Frederick  H. 
1859  George  W. 
1859  John  B. 
1861  Daniel  G. 
1863  Frederick 
1866  Frank  E. 
1868  Henry  G. 
1868  William  E. 

1871  Henry  B. 

1872  Roswell  P. 
1881  John  McQ. 

Thomsen 

1870  Alonzo  L. 

Thorndike 

1800  George 

1800  Israel 

1801  Andrew 

1803  Timothy 

1806  Charles 
1801)  Edward 

1807  Augustus 
1807  William 
1813  Albert 

Thornton 

1784  James 
1828  Albert  G. 
1865  AVilliam 

Thurrell 

1855  Charles  E. 
Thurston 

1783  James 
1783  William 
1792  John  P. 
1798  Benjamin 
1820  James 
1820  John  R. 
1855  George  C. 

1878  William  L. 


Thwing 

1816  Supply  C. 
Thyng 

1830  Joseph  D. 
1837  Samuel  S. 

1841  Charles  H. 
1843  John  H. 
1862  Charles  H. 

1876  Joseph  D. 

Tibbets 

1794  Samuel 
1803  John 
1869  William  S. 

1878  George  P. 

Tibbetts 

1851  Newell 
Tilden 

1862  George  T. 

1877  Beverly  B. 

Tllton 

1783  Daniel 
1783  Henry 
1783  John  S. 
1791  Joseph 
1791  Nathan 
1812  John 
1829  John  L.  W. 

1842  Nathan  B. 
1868  Lucian  S. 
1882  John  J. 

Tink 

1824  Richard  T. 
Tirrell 

1854  Minot 
Tisdale 

1850  Edward  S. 
Titcomb 

1797  Moses 
1799  Benjamin 
1849  John  S. 
1866  Jeremy  W. 
1874  George  E. 
1876  John  W. 

1880  Edward  F.  S. 

Todd 

1817  Francis  B. 

Todhunter 

1863  John 
Tompkins 

1881  Gilbert 
Tompson 

1833  Charles 
Tong 

1879  Kwoh  On 
TopUflf 

1855  Orestes 


Toppan 

1788  Edmund 
Torr 

1841  George  H. 
Torrey 

1799  Samuel 
1828  Charles  T. 

Totman 

1866  Everett 
1880  Harry  F. 

TourteUotte 

1877  Wesley 

Tower 
1845  Reuben 
1847  George  B.  N. 

1859  Charles  W.     ' 
1865  Charlemagne 

Towle 

1789  Joseph 
1792  Daniel 
1825  George  W. 
1838  Amos 
1840  Joseph  W. 

1842  John  F. 
1847  Hamilton  E. 
1856  Amos 

1860  Alonzo 

1861  James  M. 
1864  Frank  H. 
1873  Joseph  H. 

1877  Wheelock  V. 

Towne 

1801  Joseph  B. 
1801  Thomas 
1863  Everett  A. 

Townsend 

1845  Patrick  H. 

1859  Henry  H. 
1863  Elijah  V.  S. 

Tracy 

1835  Nathaniel 
Trail 

1878  Henry 
Train 

1860  Charles  J. 
Traslt 

1814  John  E. 

1815  Isaac 
1815  Israel 
1830  Ebenezer 
1856  Jabez  N. 

Travers 

1868  Charles  E. 

Travis 

1862  George  C. 

1869  Benjamin  C. 
1869  Louis  K. 


Treadwell 

1852  John  P. 
1865  Eugene 

Treat 

1853  James  O. 

1853  John  H. 

1854  John  S. 

Tredick 

1815  Jonathan  M. 
1849  Titus  S. 
1852  John 

Trevett 

1794  Samuel  R. 

Trickey 
1872  Edward  K. 

True 

1875  John  P. 

1876  Herbert  O. 

Trumbull 

1804  George  A. 
1843  Joseph 

Tubbs 

1842  Elijah  M. 
1858  Daniel  L. 
1858  Ransom  T. 

Tuck 

1790  Richard 
1815  Enos 
1827  Henry 
1831  Jeremiah  W. 
1854  Edward. 

Tucke 

1831  Samuel  P. 
1837  Ebenezer  F. 
1839  Edward  P. 

Tuclter 

1827  Nathaniel  S. 

1828  True 

1870  Frederick  M. 
1874  Clarence  C. 

Tudor 

1819  Samuel  H. 

Tufts 
1872  James  A. 

Tukesbury 

1807  David 

1833  Munroe  G.  I. 

Tullocic 

1860  Thomas  L. 
Turner 

1817  Harris 
18(!5  Samuel  E. 
1879  Gilbert  H. 

TuthUl 

1882  Joseph  B.  T. 


INDEX. 


193 


Tuttle 

1705  Elijah 
1830ErastU8S. 
1859  Jay 
1872  Charles 
1878  Charles  W. 

Tuxbury 

1839  George  W. 
1844  Franklin 
1849  Warren  V.  B. 
18(53  Willis 
1865  George  A. 

Tweedy 
1864  James  F. 

Twilight 
1859  William  H. 

Tyler 

1810  Thomas 
1823  Joseph  D. 

1829  Royal 
1867  Rolla  A. 

Tytus 

1864  John  B. 
Underwood 

1808  Jonas 
1810  James 
1864  Charles  M. 

Upham 

1793  Nathaniel 
1816  Nathaniel  G. 

1830  Francis  W. 
1832  Albert  G. 
1834  George  T. 
1856  Joseph  B. 

Usslier 

1880  Frederick  B. 

Van  Buren 
1862  William  A. 

Van  Duzer 
1870  William  Van  A. 

Van  Scliaicls: 

1880  John  B. 
1882  Edwin  J. 

Van  Wyclt 

1860  Augustus 
1869  Benjamin  S. 
1873  Samuel  M. 

Varick 

1879  Thomas  R. 

1880  Richard  A. 

Varnum 

1833  Richard  S. 
Veazey 

1831  Daniel  A. 

1834  John  M.  C. 
1852  Wheelock  G. 
1856  Daniel  B. 


Verplanclc 

1870  William  E. 
Viall 

1875  Christopher  C. 

Vinal 
1860  Frank  T. 

Vinton 
1823  John  A. 

1871  Charles  H. 
1881  Edward  J. 

Voorhees 

1875  Paul 
Waddell 

1876  Robert  S. 
Wade 

1846  Edward 
Wadleigh 

1837  John  C. 
1856  George  A. 

Wadswortli 

1798  Henry 
1856  Joseph  D. 

Wain  Wright 

1817  Benjamin  G. 

Wait 
1865  Lucien  A. 

1869  Horace  C. 

Walden 

1847  Edward 
Waldo 

1816  Daniel 
Waldorf 

1870  George  P. 
Waldron 

1790  Isaac 

1791  John 
1821  Charles 

1824  John 

1825  Henry 
1882  Howard  B. 

Walker 

1784  Charles 
1797  Samuel 
1797  Seth  S. 
1797  William 
1812  Charles 

1814  Charles 

1815  Augustus  W^. 
1824  Henry  A. 
1833  James  S. 
1836  George 
1838  Joseph  B. 
1838  Joseph  H. 
1847  William  H. 
1865  William  B. 
18()7  Charles  R. 
1870  James  S. 


1877  John  B. 

1878  Frank  H. 
1880  Joseph 
1882  George 
1882  Russell  T. 

Wallaee 

1806  Elisha  F. 
1844  Ebenezer  G. 
1844  Edwin 
1880  George  E. 

Walsh 

1799  John 
Walter 

1810  William  B. 
Ward 

1810  Henry  A. 
1816  Jonathan 
1816  Wilson 
1820  Charles  T. 

1865  Raymond  L. 

Ware 

1836  Johns. 
1847  William  R. 
1860  Henry 
1864  William  R. 
1872  Joseph  W. 
1878  Richard  A. 

Warfield 

1862  Frank  A. 
Waring 

1877  William  B. 

1878  James  D, 

Warland 

1822  John  H. 
Warren 

1832  John  W. 
1840  Nathaniel 
1847  Marquis  D. 
1858  Charles  H. 

1863  George  A. 

1866  Joseph  W. 
1866  Thomas  B. 
1874  John  S. 
1876  James  G. 
1880  Fairman 
1880  Solon  G. 

Warrington 

1833  Lewis 
Washburn 

1858  Thomas  J. 
1865  Eli 

Washington 

1796  Augustine 
1796  Biishrod 

Waterhouse 

1847  Sylvester 
Waterman 
1861  Byron  H. 


Waters 
1863  William  J. 

Watson 

1804  AVinthrop 
1826  AVinslow  M. 
1839  John  S. 
1871  Donald  R, 
1874  William  L. 

Webb 

1837  Seth 
1876  Louis 

Weber 

1878  Frederick  A. 

Webster 

1785  Ebenezer 
1785  William 
1794  Samuel  H. 
1796  Daniel 

1806  Richard 
1817  Eliphalet  K. 
1830  George  B. 
1832  Francis  B. 
1834  Edward 
1839  William 
1847  John  B. 
1849  Joseph  R. 
1800  Charles  E. 
1874  Nathaniel  R. 
1878  George  A. 

Wedgewood 

1793  Dearborn 
1827  David  D. 

Weed 

1792  Samuel 
1878  Frank  H. 

1880  George  S. 

Weeks 

1790  Jacob 

1794  John 

1795  John 
1802  James 

1807  George  W. 
1823  Charles  M. 

1838  Augustus  H. 

1839  Albert  G. 
1871  Charles  W, 

1881  Edwin  R. 
1881  George  P. 

Weidman 

1871  Barge  C. 

Welch 

1808  Deshler 

Weld 

1805  Joseph 

Welles 

1869  James  H. 


194 


INDEX. 


Wellington 

1843  Elbridge  G, 
Wells 

1783  Moses 
1788  Titus 
1798  Elijah 
1819  William  E. 
1822  David 
1825  Nathaniel 
1825  Nathaniel 
1827  Theodore 
1847  Henry  B. 
1856  Daniel  F. 

1876  Edward  F. 

1877  Edward  I. 

1878  Robert  M.  J. 

Welton 

1873  Richard  M. 
Wentworth 

1795  Charles 
1795  Paul 
1827  John  B. 
1830  Jacob  S. 

1851  Samuel  H. 

1852  George  A. 
1858  Alonzo  B. 
1860  Charles  E. 
1862  Thomas  F. 

1874  Edward  S. 

1878  Charles  B. 

1879  Sherman 

1880  Henry  H. 
1882  George 
1882  John  B. 

Wescott 

1856  William  H. 
West 

1797  Thomas 
1840  Charles  H. 
1872  Edward  G. 

Weston 

1821  William  N. 
1847  Ephraim 
1864  Arthur  H. 
1864  Maudell  W. 
1874  Alfred  J. 

1874  Frederic 

1875  John  N. 
1880  James  I. 

W^etherbee 

1847  Henry  K. 

Wetmore 

1880  Frederick  S. 

Wheeler 

1815  Benjamin 

1847  James  H. 

1848  Frederick 

1856  Alexander  W. 

1857  John  W. 

1858  Allen  B, 
1861  Leonard 

1871  William  L. 

1872  John  C. 


H. 


1873  William  H. 

1876  Charles  M. 
1878  Frederick  L. 
1882  George  W. 

Wheel  ock 

1877  John  C.  F. 
Whidden 

1871  John  W. 

Whitaker 
1792  Jonathan 

White 

1796  David 
1799  John  C. 

1806  F^benezer 

1807  Warren 
1824  Edward 
1827  Oramel 
1831  Ashton  S 
1835  Joseph  A. 
1835  William  O. 
1841  Ephraim 
1841  George 
1856  Heber  M. 
1856  Russell  H. 
1859  Alphonso 
1863  Berlin 
1866  Clarence  M. 
1866  John  B. 
1866  Moses  P. 
1868  Hugh  L. 
1868  John  B. 

1872  Joseph 
1876  Henry  C. 

1876  Schyler  S. 

1877  Benjamin  C. 

1877  John  A. 
1881  Isaac  F. 

Whitehouse 

1843  Charles  S. 
1863  Arthur  D. 

Whiting 

1843  John  S. 
1862  Arthur  N. 
1865  Elliott  B. 
1868  William  H. 

1873  Isaac  S. 

1878  John  K. 
1881  William  K. 

Whitman 

1815  Bernard 
1818  Jason 
1820  Jonas 

1833  Edmund  B. 

1834  Henry  C. 

1835  Augustus 
1841  Bernard  C. 

1841  Rufus  A. 

1842  John 

1862  Channing  W. 

1862  Henry  M. 

1879  Henry  H. 

Whitney 

1812  Israel 

1863  Eli 


1865  Francis  E. 

1881  Samuel  A. 

Whitridge 

1854  Alonzo  C. 

1882  Morris 

Whitteniore 

1832  Bernard  B. 
1835  Joseph  P. 
1846  Henry  C. 
1846  Horatio  H.  F. 
1869  Jacob  B. 

Whittier 

1861  Joseph  W. 
Whitwell 

1815  Frederick  H. 
1815  William  A. 
1819  Charles  E. 
1863  William  S. 

Wiggin 

1786  Joshua 

1790  Chase 

1791  Permot 
1793  Edmund 

1795  Bradstreet 

1796  Benjamin 
1796  Samuel 

1805  Thomas 

1806  Andrew  P. 

1807  Samuel     . 
1810  Peter 
1810  William  T. 

1813  Noah  P. 

1814  Caleb 
1843  George  H. 
1845  Norris  J. 
1854  Augustus  W. 
1856  George  W. 
1856  Joseph  F. 
1859  Charles  E. 

1862  Charles  D. 
1862  Charles  I. 
1862  George  W. 
1862  Samuel  B. 

1875  Robert  C. 

1876  Henry  L. 

1877  Charles  H. 

Wiggins 

1869  John 
Wilby 

1865  Richard  C. 
Wilcomb 

1881  William  W. 
1883  Arthur  H. 

Wilcox 

1869  Frank  H. 
1881  Starling  S. 

Wilder 
1842  Charles  W. 
1859  Charles  S. 

1859  Joseph  H. 

1860  Joseph  W. 
1860  Rufus  L. 


Wildes 

1835  George  D. 
1866  George  D. 

Wilds 

1864  Judson  B. 

Wilkins 

1852  Jesse  A. 
Willard 

1810  Henry 

1856  Joseph  H. 
1872  John  H. 
1879  Waldo  W. 

Willey 

1796  Samuel 

1829  Worcester 

1830  Hollis 
1830  Tolman 

1857  James 
1861  Henry 

WiUiams 

1783  Daniel 

1784  Isaac 

1785  Samuel 
1788  Nathaniel 
1790  George 
1799  John 
1801  David 
1801  James  C. 

1812  John  P. 
1822  Lemuel  S. 
1834  John  M. 
1839  George  H. 
1842  Frederick  W. 
1842  William  F. 
1860  Gorham  D. 
1876  Samuel  L. 

Williamson 

1882  Hallam  G. 
Willis 

1797  Robert  B. 
1808  William 

1830  Carlos 

Wills 

1831  George  H. 
Willson 

1867  Hiram 
Wilmarth 

1876  William  H. 
Wilson 

1786  John 
1788  Philip 

1813  Benjamin 
1813  Janies 
1818  John 
1822  Luther  T. 
1822  Robert 
1838  James 
1860  George  W. 

1862  Joseph  C. 

1863  James  C. 


INDEX. 


195 


18G5  Arno  S. 
1865  Ellwood 
1871  Edgar  A. 

1875  William  P. 

1876  John 

1877  Charles  M. 
1877  Edmund 
1880  George  R. 

Winchester 

1851  Wilbur 

1870  Frank  W, 

Windle 

1862  William  S. 
Windship 

1802  John  C.  M. 

1803  Letsom 

Wing 

1859  Henry  T. 
Wingate 

1788  George 
1792  John 
1843  Joseph  C.  A. 
1875  Charles  E.  L. 

Winltley 

1811  Daniel 
1830  John  F. 
Winslow 

1791  Samuel 
1854  John 

1871  John  F. 
1873  James  H. 

Winsor 

1864  Walter  T. 
1867  Ernest 
1873  Robert 

Winter 

1841  Samuel  W. 

Winters 
1880  Robert  P. 

Wirgman 

1820  Charles 


Wise 

1835  William  G. 
1851  George  L. 

Wisner 

1880  William 
Wis  tar 

1864  Dillwyn 
Wis  wall 

1829  William 

1831  Henry  L. 
1838  Augustus 
1840  Henry  T. 

1870  Frederick  P. 

Wiswell 

1871  Charles  H. 
Witcher 

1793  Jedediah 

Wolcott 

1863  Douglas  D. 
1879  Robert  T. 

Wolfe 

1865  Leon  B. 

AVoUerton 

1870  Samuel  H. 

Wong 

1879  Tsoo  Liang 

1880  Leung  Tung 

Wood 

1811  Wilmot 
1813  Abner 

1832  George  A. 
1856  William  A. 
1862  Edward  L. 
1862  George  A. 

1872  Henry  A. 

1873  John  G. 
1882  Frank  G. 

Woodard 

1865  Charles  F. 


Woodberry 

1871  George  E. 

Woodbridge 

1790  William 

Woodbury 

1806  Samuel 
1811  Jonathan 
1813  Benjamin 
1827  Asa 
1842  Augustus  A. 
1844  Augustus 

1879  Gordon 

1880  Amory  T. 

1881  Thornton 

Woodman 

1801  Daniel 

1802  Joseph 
1820  Moses  E. 
1824  Charles  W. 

1827  Jeremiah  H. 
1830  Theodore  C. 
1836  Horatio 
183!)  Levi  T. 
1863  Frank 
1870  Francis  J. 

Woodruff 

1874  Timothy  L. 
1880  Henry  S. 

Woods 

1851  Edward 

WooUey 

1879  Uriah  B. 

Wooster 

1865  Augustus  G. 

Worcester 

1828  Noah 

Worthington 

1875  Arthur  W. 


Wright 

1861  Frank 

1867  Frank  H. 
1872  James  A. 
1879  John  S. 

Wyatt 

1789  Josiah 
1793  Samuel 

Wyeth 

1854  Charles  J. 

Wylie 

1875  WiUiam  H. 

Wyman 

1817  Oliver  C. 
1826  Jeif  ries 
1826  Morrill 
1850  Samuel  B. 

1875  Alphonso  A. 
1878  Franklin 

Yager 

1876  Willard  E. 

York 

1838  Jasper  H. 
1854  George  S. 

Young 

1791  Jonathan 
1791  William  H. 

1797  Eleazer 

1798  Edmund  S. 
1805  William 
1816  George  M. 
1829  Timothy  R. 
1832  Lewis 
1838  William 
1843  George  W. 
1852  Solomon  W. 
1859  James  L. 

1868  Daniel  B. 
1881  Walter  M. 

Zerrahn 

1876  David  F. 


SUMMAET. 


Number  of  students  who  entered  before  1800 


from  1800  to  1810 


1810 
1820 
1830 
1840 
1850  " 
1860  ' 
1870  ' 
1880  ' 


1820  . 

1830  . 

1840  . 

1850  . 

1860  . 

1870  . 

1880  . 
May  1,  1883 


647 
367 
441 

378 
365 
357 
567 
807 
992 
357 


Whole  number  of  students 


5,278 


ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS 


RECEIVED    TOO    LATE    FOll    INSERTION   IN    TUEIR   PROPER    PLACES. 


ADDITIONS. 

1784  Salmon  Gray.     Died  at  Saco,  Me.  ' 

1784  John  Mead,  farmer  and  trader,  Newmarket. 

1785  Jeremiah  Mead,  farmer  and  trader,  Newmarket. 
1794  George  Clifford,  mechanic,  Cuba. 

1797  John  H.  Goddard,  merchant,  Boston,  Mass.     Died  at  Groton,  Mass. 

1797  Samuel  P.  Peirson,  merchant.     Died  in  Africa. 

1805  John  Pierson,  shipmaster. 

1807  John  Goddard.     Died  in  Lisbon,  Portugal,  1823. 

1811  Richard  Hildreth,  farmer,  Andrew,  la. 

1811  George  Jewett,  lawyer,  Portland,  Me. 

1813  John  Hedge.     Died  in  Massachusetts. 

1813  John  Sevey,  lawyer.  New  Orleans,  La. 

1815  Alpheus  Hanscom,  farmer  and  teacher.     Died  1847. 

1825  Nathaniel  Hills,  lawyer,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

1827  Joseph  W.  Ellis,  printer  and  teacher,  Mt.  Vernon,  Mo. 

1827  Christopher  Gore  Green.     Died  at  Winslow,  Me. 

1828  John  J.  Bradley,  Fryeburg,  Me. 

1828  Albert  G.  Thornton,  lawyer,  Biddeford,  Me. 

1829  George  C.  Durell.     Died  in  Texas. 

1829  John  Parsons,  merchant.  Bay  Port,  Fla. 

1830  Thomas  Cutts,  lumber  dealer,  Chicago,  111.    Died  at  Leavenworth,  Kan. 
1830  Thomas  A.  Livermore.     Died  at  Galena,  111.,  1862. 

1830  Nathaniel  G.  Phillips.     Died  at  Griffin,  Ga. 

1832  William  H,  Chandler,  lawyer  and  farmer,  Thompson,  Canada. 

1833  Munroe  G.  I.  Tukesbury,  M.D.,  physician,  Manchester. 
1838  Ozias  G.  Chapman.     Died  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1866. 

1841  *George  W.  CoUamore,  lawyer,  killed  at  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1863.  \ 

1852  *rranceUus  G.  Dalton,  M.D.     Died  1861. 

1853  Richard  D.  Douglass,  Amherst  Coll.,  1860,  general  superintendent  of 

Children's  Aid  Society,  Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

1853  Yirgil  II.  McDaniel,  auctioneer,  Dover. 

1853  Benjamin  B.  McNeal,  Government  service. 

1856  *Elleus  G.  Dalton,  M.D.,  physician,  Philadelphia,  Pa.     Died  188L 

1860  Morison  Alexander,  dentist,  Lisbon,  Portugal. 


198  ADDITIONS  AND  COKRECTIONS. 

1863  Sewall  A.  Faiince,  lawyer. 

1863  Samuel  H.  Garvin,  farmer,  Acton,  Me. 

1863  Frederick  Thompson,  M.A.,  rector  and  principal,  St.  John's  School, 
Faulkland,  Del. 

1869  John  T.  Harvey,  farmer. 

1870  James  Ben-Ali  Haggin,  business,  New  York,  N.Y. 

1871  David  K.  Jackman,  business,  Poughkeepsie,  X.Y. 

1871  Henry  B.  Thompson,  banker,  Gunnison,  Col. 

1872  Hickey  Hunt  Morgan,  student.  Harvard  University. 
1872  John  J.  Nairn,  business,  Washington,  D.C. 

1874  Emery  W.  Johnson,  mining  and  stock  broker,  Denver,  Col. 

1875  Paul  Voorhees,  student.  Polytechnic  Institute,  Troy,  N.Y. 
1877  Bradbury  J.  Cilley,  business,  Buffalo,  N.Y. 


CORRECTIONS. 

1785  For  James  Toppan  read  James  Tappan. 

1785  For  John  Toppan  read  John  Tappan. 

1788  After  Nicholas  Emery,  Dart.  Coll.,  1795,  read  A.M. 

1790  For  Daniel  L.  Morrill  read  David  L.  Morrill. 

1791  After  Morris  Hobbs,  for  Northampton,  Mass.,  read  North  Hampton. 
1803  After  Joseph  Prescott  read  H.U.  1809. 

1803  For  Letsom  Winship  read  Letsom  Windship. 

1807  For  David  Tukesbury  read  David  Tukeshury. 

1819  For  James  Murdock  read  James  Murdoch. 

1819  For  Charles  T.  Murdock  read  Charles  T.  Murdoch. 

1828  After  Henry  J.  Gardner  read  A.M.,  LL.D. 

1830  For  John  H.  Murdough  read  John  H.  Mordough. 

1830  For  John  F.  H.  Muzzey  read  John  F.  H.  Mussey. 

1830  For  Cai'los  Willey  read  Carlos  AVillis. 

1831  For  Samuel  P.  Tuck  read  Samuel  P.  Tucke. 

1831    After  Ezekiel  Gilman,  for  New  York,  N.Y.,  read  Coinjock,  Carrituck 

Co.,  N.C. 
1834     After  Nathaniel  H.   Morison,  for  Teacher  read  Provost,   Peabody 

Institute. 

1834  After  John  B.  L.  Soule  read  D.D.,  Prof.  Lit.  and  Greek,  Blackburn 

Univ. 

1835  For  Rufus  H.  Hilliard  read  Rufus  Kitridge  Hilliard. 

1835  After  Geo.  D.  Wildes  read  A.M.,  D.D. 

1836  For  Joseph  D.  L.  Davis  read  Joseph  De  Lacroix  Davis. 

1836  For  George  Osgood  read  George  Osgood. 

1837  After  Charles  H.  Bell,  before  LL.D.,  read  A.M. 

1839     After  Charles  H.  Branscomb,  for  Business,  Birmingham,  Eng.,  read 
U.S.  Consul,  Manchester,  Eng.,  1869  to  1874.     Lawrence,  Kan. 


ADDITIONS  AND  CORRECTIONS.  199 

1843  For  Daniel  C.  Hill  read  David  C.  Hill. 

1844  For  Joseph  W.  Peirce  read  Joseph  W.  Peirce. 

1845  After  Geo.  W.  Clark,  for  Business,  Boston,  Mass.,  read  Business, 

Exeter. 
1845    After  Richard  H.  Sylvester,  for  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  read  Washington,  D.C. 
1848    For  William  Pitt  Drew  read  William  Paley  Drew,  Bowd.  Coll.,  1853, 

Prof.  Anc.  Lang.,  Tufts  Coll.     Bank  Examiner,  N.J.  and  Pa. 
1852     After  Charles  H.  Hapgood,  for  Chicago,  111.,  read  Alton,  111. 
1854    After  Stephen  W.  Clarke,  for  Teacher,  Portsmouth,  read  Business, 

Manchester. 
1854    After  Alfred   Stebbins,  for  Farmer,  San  Buenaventura,   Cal.,   read 

Business,  Dubuque,  la. 
1854    After  Calvin  Stebhins,  for  Detroit,  Mich.,  read  Lebanon. 
1854    For  Jacob  Hall  Thompson  read  Jacob  Hale  Thompson. 

1854  After  George  S.  York,  for  Exeter  i-ead  Boston,  Mass. 

1855  After  Abijah  HoUis,  for  Concord,  Mass.,  read  Concord. 
1855    After  Noah  Sanborn  read  Bayonne  City,  N.J. 

1863    After  Charles  R.  Brown  read  H.U.  1877. 

1863     After  George  W.  Mann,  for  Hanover  read  Hanover,  Mass.,  Lawyer. 

Bay  City,  Mich. 
1870     After  Alonzo  L.  Thompsen  read  H.U.  1876. 
1870    For  Maynard  F.  Styles  read  Maynard  F.  Stiles. 


1829  Royal  Tyler,  formerly  Chas.  T.  Tyler. 

1830  Joseph  D.  Thyng,  afterwards  Joseph  T.  Porter. 


IfTOTE. 


Alumni  and  others  who  can  supply  information  which  will  make 
future  editions  of  this  Catalogue  more  accurate  are  requested  to  com- 
municate the  same  to 

Prof.  B.  L.  CILLEY. 


Exeter,  N.H.,  May  25,  1883. 


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